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Bike-rental shop owners fear business loss to bike share

Bike-rental shop owners fear business loss to bike share

Program to expand to 1,500 bikes and 150 docking stations by the end of summer
B.C. liquor stores now allowed to give larger samples, and charge

B.C. liquor stores now allowed to give larger samples, and charge

Previous rules banned charging for samples that had to be much smaller
Visa accuses Wal-Mart of dragging customers into unfair fight

Visa accuses Wal-Mart of dragging customers into unfair fight

Visa has lashed out against Wal-Mart Canada, accusing the retail giant of using customers as...
Tsawwassen Mills retailers seek 1,000 new hires at job fair

Tsawwassen Mills retailers seek 1,000 new hires at job fair

The 1.2-million-square-foot mall is expected to open October 5
Expanded Vancouver Chanel store sells $3 million brooch

Expanded Vancouver Chanel store sells $3 million brooch

Location inside Holt Renfrew is now second largest in Canada
Vancouver’s new food insecurity problem as Produce Row threatened

Vancouver’s new food insecurity problem as Produce Row threatened

An important produce distribution hub could be lost if the city shifts arterial traffic from Prior and Venables streets to Malkin Avenue
Indochino hits monthly sales record as eighth store opens

Indochino hits monthly sales record as eighth store opens

Mississauga mall opening is expected to be the first of several store openings in 2016
U.S. ethnic-food market beckons for Surrey suppliers

U.S. ethnic-food market beckons for Surrey suppliers

Business tapping into low dollar and North American consumers’ changing tastes
PETA aims to grill Lululemon at June 2 annual meeting

PETA aims to grill Lululemon at June 2 annual meeting

Activism comes amid charges that the yogawear maker is holding an online-only meeting to silence critics
Bell agrees to repay customers $11 million over misleading ads

Bell agrees to repay customers $11 million over misleading ads

Telus and Rogers have previously made payment agreements with the Competition Bureau for their role in the misleading advertising practice