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Jim Paterson: Core strengths

Jim Paterson: Core strengths

Kivalliq Energy CEO Jim Paterson is working to increase his uranium company's value through exploration in what continues to be a controversial resource sector
Life Lessons: Rochelle Grayson

Life Lessons: Rochelle Grayson

Establish a market first, not a product
Life Lessons: Shawn Neumann

Life Lessons: Shawn Neumann

Determine the why in what you do when building your company

Clark’s 10-year teacher deal threatens to trigger renewed education discord

Clark’s stunning upset wiped the smiles off a lot of faces, not least among BCTF leaders

Senior service given short shrift in Clark cabinet considerations

Sultan is a politely independent gent not cut out to be among the cringing court flatterers who populate the Canadian party system
How I Did It: Andy Dunn

How I Did It: Andy Dunn

Business in Vancouver’s “How I did it” feature asks business leaders to explain in their own words how they achieved a business goal in the face of significant entrepreneurial challenges. In this week’s issue, Andy Dunn, team president of Vancouver’s single-A baseball club, talks about how he cleaned up one of the city’s most beloved sports venues, increased revenue and kept the fans happy.
Abbotsford densifies retail while regional housing stabilizes

Abbotsford densifies retail while regional housing stabilizes

Abbotsford the bold
Peter Fassbender: Higher education

Peter Fassbender: Higher education

As a suburban mayor, Peter Fassbender worked on transit funding, renewing a controversial RCMP contract and other challenging files. Now the newly appointed education minister is ready for Victoria
Charan Sethi: Building small

Charan Sethi: Building small

The Tien Sher Group of Companies founder is building a big reputation on small successes – including selling Canada's smallest condos in Surrey

B.C. needs more people to build the province’s future prosperity

For B.C., the continued net outflow of workers and their families to other parts of Canada is not the only story that emerges from the latest demographic data