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Amenities, affordability still trump sustainability for real estate buyers; survey finds British Columbians less bullish than the rest of Canada

Amenities, affordability still trump sustainability for real estate buyers; survey finds British Columbians less bullish than the rest of Canada

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Ditch those dated gender stereotypes to tap into women’s buying power

I no longer believe that dinosaurs vanished in the Cretaceous era. I think many still toil in advertising agencies, developing campaigns out of tune with social change.
Brian Edgar: Minefield

Brian Edgar: Minefield

Brian Edgar has spent more than 30 years navigating the pitfalls and pendulums of Vancouver’s oft-risky junior resource sector

How to create a corporate culture of confidentiality

CEO challenge

Succeeding with succession planning

According to a TD Waterhouse business succession poll, 76% of small-business owners don't have succession plans.

Furlong tackles new role with Whitecaps; Pan Am Games boss paid $550,000 in 2011

John Furlong has come full circle.

B.C.’s new green acres and renewable dollars

While brighter minds figure out how to change the Earth’s climate by trading carbon credits, Public Offerings will stick to how best to turn a dollar from global warming.

Flashback virus a wakeup call to smug Mac users

A big reason for Windows users to consider a move to Mac has been the virtual non-existence of Mac malware.

How politicians wreck even rich economies

Ever since Canada emerged from the last recession relatively unscathed, it has been tempting to believe we are invincible.
Rize rezoning, redevelopment wrangle rolls on; Jones Lang LaSalle aims to up its game in Vancouver

Rize rezoning, redevelopment wrangle rolls on; Jones Lang LaSalle aims to up its game in Vancouver

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