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Vancouver’s fall from grace in city livability race

Any respectable mid-sized city with nine months of rain, ringed by tall mountains and interrupted by steep hills has no illusion that bicycles have more than a very limited transportation function
Janet Holder: In the pipeline

Janet Holder: In the pipeline

A 20-year Enbridge veteran, Janet Holder has the unenviable task of ensuring the company’s controversial $5.5 billion pipeline gets built

Some fitting new city hall attire: politicians’ sponsorship suits

Why should public recognition for donations in the public interest be limited to stadiums, universities or concession stands?
Life Lessons: Daniel Steiner

Life Lessons: Daniel Steiner

Battle business stress by being organized
How I did it: Howard Verrico

How I did it: Howard Verrico

How Vancouver company built B.C. biotech’s new French connection: Emergency room experience parlayed into a biotech company success

Family Day will be paid for by B.C. families and businesses

For small and medium-sized businesses, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business estimates B.C. Family Day will cost $42 million
How I did it: Steve Anderson

How I did it: Steve Anderson

Cyberspace activist wages war against online restrictions and metered billing

New Android products pushing smartphone market envelope

U.S. and worldwide Android models account for more than 50% of smartphone sales
Shannon Rogers: Message machine

Shannon Rogers: Message machine

The medium is the message, and it's become big business for Gastown's Global Relay Communications, which has carved out a lucrative niche in a post-recession business world littered with new and complex legal landmines
Life Lessons: Rebecca Bollwitt

Life Lessons: Rebecca Bollwitt

Don't let a social media job, or any enterprise, swallow you whole