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Liquor Stores diversifies with U.S. expansion

Liquor Stores diversifies with U.S. expansion

Company operates 35 stores in B.C. that are branded Liquor Barn and Liquor Depot
Life Lessons: Mai Mowrey, Scentuals

Life Lessons: Mai Mowrey, Scentuals

A loved one's experience with cancer led this business owner down a different path
Weak earnings, reduced outlook push Nordstrom shares to lowest level since 2012

Weak earnings, reduced outlook push Nordstrom shares to lowest level since 2012

Poor earnings trend at department stores stems from warmer-than-usual weather in much of U.S.
Life Lessons: Jason Reader, Once Upon a Child

Life Lessons: Jason Reader, Once Upon a Child

When your business partner is your mother-in-law
Shoes.com to buy socks manufacturer Richer Poorer

Shoes.com to buy socks manufacturer Richer Poorer

Transaction valued at more than $10 million
Profile: Geoff Chutter, founder and CEO, WhiteWater West

Profile: Geoff Chutter, founder and CEO, WhiteWater West

Chief executive officer makes a splash in global amusement park industry
Editorial: Manufacturing a competitive sector in B.C.

Editorial: Manufacturing a competitive sector in B.C.

October’s Manufacturing Month celebrations delivered a good-news, bad-news story for the sector in B.C.
Lululemon shuffles corporate ranks, eliminates chief product officer role

Lululemon shuffles corporate ranks, eliminates chief product officer role

The Vancouver-based yogawear-maker announced after markets closed Wednesday (October 21) it’s eliminating the position of chief product officer (CPO) and creating the new role of creative director in its place.
Life Lessons: Joseph Choi, ShelfGenie

Life Lessons: Joseph Choi, ShelfGenie

A success-driven entrepreneur learns to park his ego
Back from the brink: Fields fends off closure to restore chain’s retail success

Back from the brink: Fields fends off closure to restore chain’s retail success

Department store was on the verge of being shuttered when new owners turned around the ailing B.C. department store franchise