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Vancouver real estate, tourism, international sports profile still profiting from 2010 Olympics

Vancouver real estate, tourism, international sports profile still profiting from 2010 Olympics

Five years after the February 12 opening of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, the economic benefits of some of the oft-debated Games legacies are coming into focus.

Infographic: How do colours affect consumer purchases?

Visual cues, including product colour, can change consumer decisions.
Lights set to dim as Redbox movie kiosks exit Canada

Lights set to dim as Redbox movie kiosks exit Canada

Those red automated kiosks sprinkled about grocery stores, gas stations and mini-malls provide one of the few opportunities for film lovers to rent a physical copy of a flick.
Corporate trust on the decline in Canada: report

Corporate trust on the decline in Canada: report

Trust in businesses fell 15% last year to 47% — one of the lowest levels in the world
Electronic Arts’ revenue soars 40%, stock up 4.4% after hours

Electronic Arts’ revenue soars 40%, stock up 4.4% after hours

Revenue and profit easily topped analysts’ estimates in the fourth quarter of 2014
Luxury waterfront

Luxury waterfront

New $4M yacht makes a splash at last week's Vancouver International Boat Show
Will cheap oil take the wind out of B.C.’s clean-tech sails?

Will cheap oil take the wind out of B.C.’s clean-tech sails?

Natural gas engine company’s stock price drop mirrors oil price plunge
Top 10 online marketing trends for 2015

Top 10 online marketing trends for 2015

1. Content will be king This trend will continue, simply because social media and mobile devices have enabled the growth in material available for consumption.
Locals script Big Winner with Chinese producers

Locals script Big Winner with Chinese producers

Trio in talks to develop lottery-win story after successful pitch to Beijing studio
Playing the price cutting game isn't good marketing. It's insanity.

Playing the price cutting game isn't good marketing. It's insanity.

How is the game played?