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Urban farming becoming a viable business proposition in B.C.

Developers across North America are finding profits in building new suburban developments around working farms

Who needs core values? We sell circuits and motherboards

Let's explore how some brands have created legions of fierce brand advocates while others simply sell products with no emotional connection – and how you should decide which strategy to use.
Life Lessons: James Thornley

Life Lessons: James Thornley

Small goals help you carry on in the face of adversity

Calculating business wins, losses and ties at Games

The Canadian Soccer Association has something to market for the next three years as the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 approaches

Why you need to reconsider your asset allocation strategy – now

Expectation of ultra-low returns has profound implications on asset allocations

Tight supply dampens Metro Vancouver industrial market

Demanding circumstances

Dishing up food-miles debate in the Locavore’s Dilemma

Today’s market is fertile soil for a tangle of misguided subsidies that make local food more expensive than factory food
How I did it: Zac Killam

How I did it: Zac Killam

Fighting for fare deals: Play Taxi Media finds captive audience in cabs
Robert Holland: Ground rules

Robert Holland: Ground rules

As chief mining adviser for the BC Securities Commission, Robert Holland is seen as the local sheriff regulating the sometimes Wild West of junior miners

Friends don't let friends cold call

New customer acquisition is vital to the long-term viability of any business. Cold calling is the most inefficient and ineffective means to that end. Friends don't let friends cold call. There are better ways.