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Business in Vancouver wins Jack Webster Award for newspaper’s B.C. election coverage

Business in Vancouver wins Jack Webster Award for newspaper’s B.C. election coverage

BIV lands Webster award in business and economics category
BIV wins Jack Webster Award for its B.C. election coverage

BIV wins Jack Webster Award for its B.C. election coverage

Business in Vancouver's editorial team last night won the Jack Webster Award for Business, Industry and Economics journalism for its coverage of the B.C. election earlier this year.

Effective crisis management #4: Four steps to covering crisis communication in your continuity plan

Many small and medium-sized companies have great business plans that define their purpose, set out a strategy for achieving it and provide milestones to be met along the way.
Surrey to host 2016 Women’s World Fastpitch Championships

Surrey to host 2016 Women’s World Fastpitch Championships

Surrey won the bid to host the 2016 Women’s World Fastpitch Championships (WWFC) at an October 25 vote by the congress of the International Softball Federation.
What's up, doc? The rise of eSports hero subculture

What's up, doc? The rise of eSports hero subculture

Documentary highlights the lucrative new world of professional computer game players
VIFF attendance drops but beats expectations

VIFF attendance drops but beats expectations

The 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) achieved record box office revenue thanks to more paid admissions, VIFF executive director Jacqueline Dupuis told Business in Vancouver October 17.

How to leverage the creativity and energy of students for your company's next project

Reach out to the school of your choice, and you will find lots of opportunities to inject creativity into your organization and give students valuable real-life experience
Pixar closing Vancouver studio

Pixar closing Vancouver studio

Pixar Canada's Vancouver studio is shutting its doors, eliminating about 100 jobs, Variety is reporting.
National women's soccer team calling Burnaby home

National women's soccer team calling Burnaby home

A $61 million, privately built Burnaby complex will be headquarters for Canada's national women's soccer team, instead of the University of B.C.'s National Soccer Development Centre (NSDC).
Surrey vies for major women’s world softball championships

Surrey vies for major women’s world softball championships

Prestigious global event would pump an estimated $20.2 million into the local economy