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Two new leaders, two big question marks for investors

Two new leaders, two big question marks for investors

The outgoing administration got itself tied in knots over attempts to force mining companies to establish processing plants in Indonesia by penalizing ore exports. This only achieved the threat of a mass exodus by miners

Catering giant averts consumer boycott

Centerplate's contract with BC Pavilion Corp. was worth $20.58 million for the year ended March 31, 2013

Life Lessons: Karl Pringle

President, Basis Technologies Inc. Small fish in a big business pond need to speak up
Vancouver homes offer decent size, decent pricing on global scale

Vancouver homes offer decent size, decent pricing on global scale

Condo demand

August remains a deadly month in the war and plunder business

But for that general’s surrender … our economy, a 10th of the American, might have become far richer. No trade disputes, no loonie at a premium or a discount
How I did it: Mark Cunningham

How I did it: Mark Cunningham

Entrepreneurial instinct helps build successful business intelligence ventures. Deal-maker has been a driving force in business intelligence and analytics

Revised labour data shows steady July employment numbers

Not even Statistics Canada, with its rock-solid reputation, is immune to an occasional slip-up. They happen – but when they're made in the widely watched and market-moving Labour Force Survey (LFS), mistakes are magnified tenfold.

Middle-of-road way to right Arbutus corridor right-of-way ruckus

How do you untangle the train wreck of the Arbutus corridor rail line dust-up? Ever since CP made good on its promise to clear the 11-kilometre right-of-way for unknown transportation purposes, this decades-old disagreement between CP and the City of Vancouver is more off the rails than ever.
China's spy network spooks big-spending Macau gamblers

China's spy network spooks big-spending Macau gamblers

Instead of Macau, reasonably well-heeled Chinese gamblers are flying to casinos in other Asian countries, where the industry has developed hugely in recent years in an effort to eat into the Macau market
Stewart Beck: East-West connector

Stewart Beck: East-West connector

Diplomat Stewart Beck brings his formidable economic and cultural bridge-building experience to his new role as president of the Vancouver-based Asia Pacific Foundation