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Exclusive: Sun Run seeks terrorism insurance in aftermath of Boston bombings

Exclusive: Sun Run seeks terrorism insurance in aftermath of Boston bombings

The provincial organization that oversees the sport of road running in B.C. is shopping for terrorism insurance ahead of this weekend’s Vancouver Sun Run, following Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings.
Growth returning to B.C.'s advertising and PR sectors

Growth returning to B.C.'s advertising and PR sectors

Companies anticipate new hires as ad agency revenue recovering from 2009 lows
TOIFA organizers defend B.C. investment in awards event

TOIFA organizers defend B.C. investment in awards event

$11 million pumped into local economy, Times Group boss tells BIV
FOI documents reveal strategy and costs behind B.C. government promo blog

FOI documents reveal strategy and costs behind B.C. government promo blog

Documents obtained via Freedom of Information show the B.C. government’s blog BC B-sides –launched in February in time to promote Family Day – aims to target mommy bloggers, businesses and government workers.
Gold’s Gym to buff up in B.C.

Gold’s Gym to buff up in B.C.

Steve Nash is about to get some competition. Gold’s Gym plans to bulk up its presence in Canada, with 50 new gyms – 20 of them slated for the Vancouver market.
Lights, camera, election: NDP hopes to be film industry hero

Lights, camera, election: NDP hopes to be film industry hero

Revealing the first major plank of his party’s campaign platform, NDP leader Adrian Dix pledged yesterday to rescue the film and TV industry – on the same day Premier Christy Clark told Business in Vancouver that the province cannot afford to do so.
Japanese gaming company to open Vancouver studio

Japanese gaming company to open Vancouver studio

Japanese gaming studio Namco Bandai Studios has announced plans to open a facility in Vancouver’s Centre for Digital Media (CDM).

Best ways for business to harness the accelerated word-of-mouth momentum of viral marketing

We had many viral marketing type programs before the age of Internet, such as Tupperware or Amway, where customers created growth by selling products to their friends
Exclusive: Vancouver Mayor not invited to Times of India Film Awards

Exclusive: Vancouver Mayor not invited to Times of India Film Awards

Gregor Robertson, the mayor of the city that hosted the inaugural Times of India Film Awards, was not invited to the gala ceremony – and British Columbia's tourism minister was not even in Vancouver for the event.
B.C. government adds $1m to Creative BC funding

B.C. government adds $1m to Creative BC funding

The B.C. government announced Saturday it would add $1 million in funding to a society it created to promote the province’s struggling film, music and publishing sectors.