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PressReader is to newspapers what Netflix is to TV

PressReader is to newspapers what Netflix is to TV

If you are a news junkie and own a tablet, do yourself a favour and check out PressReader.
Five fan-friendly actions for marketers

Five fan-friendly actions for marketers

Today, business success depends on how well you grow your fan base: the loyal customers who care about your organization and who talk you up to others. Fans should be treated like individuals and made to feel special in many ways.
How I did it: John and Leah Garrad-Cole

How I did it: John and Leah Garrad-Cole

More than business baby steps for this organic baby food company: Husband-wife team started business in their kitchen and quickly inked deals with Wal-Mart and Dragons’ Den investors

Head to head: The province needs far more than boring from budget 2014-15

The most telling number in this budget is that B.C.'s unemployment rate is predicted to increase over the next three years

Sochi Games could yield more than rubles for Russia

Did the Winter Olympics in Sochi give Russia a big bang for the ruble?

Alberta allure beckons in B.C.’s low wage climate

November’s upshift in wage earnings from October likely raised an eyebrow or two given the contrast with broad labour market weakness, but unless incoming data proves otherwise, this was merely a blip in B.C.’s underlying pattern of soft wage inflation.
Life Lessons: Lynda Brown-Ganzert

Life Lessons: Lynda Brown-Ganzert

The founder and CEO of Curatio advises you make peace with your inner critic
T. Boone Pickens: Boone times

T. Boone Pickens: Boone times

BP Capital Management founder and multimillionaire energy mogul in town to address the Surrey Regional Economic Summit and champion the cause of U.S. energy independence and green energy alternatives

Personal preferences should not drive transit funding decisions

One reason that opinions on transportation policy are so emotionally charged – and often outright bizarre – is that far too many of us assume that what’s good for us personally is good for everyone.

Head to head: Finance minister failed to address erosion of tax competitiveness in B.C.

The Liberals' budget did nothing to offset the marked increase in business taxes associated with last year's reintroduction of PST