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‘Shifting’ markets leave questions over InBC’s exact ROI for $500M fund

‘Shifting’ markets leave questions over InBC’s exact ROI for $500M fund

Crown corporation’s executives leave wiggle room for ROI after initially targeting 5% returns
Welcome to 2022 ticket sticker price shock, B.C.

Welcome to 2022 ticket sticker price shock, B.C.

Cross-border considerations helping inflate sports, music concert prices
B.C. biotech real estate awakening from ‘nuclear winter’

B.C. biotech real estate awakening from ‘nuclear winter’

Competition for the limited inventory of real estate suitable for biotech is intensifying
Political environment ‘ripe’ for opposition this fall

Political environment ‘ripe’ for opposition this fall

Most Canadians focused on inflation and housing, says Simon Fraser University professor
LED Volume stage delivers strange new virtual worlds to B.C. film industry

LED Volume stage delivers strange new virtual worlds to B.C. film industry

World’s largest LED stage recently opened in Metro Vancouver, drawing interest from film sector
Inflation No. 1 concern among Metro Vancouver businesses: survey

Inflation No. 1 concern among Metro Vancouver businesses: survey

Ongoing labour shortages also causing for distress for businesses in the region, according to GVBOT data
Pandemic still stalling Metro Vancouver's transit recovery

Pandemic still stalling Metro Vancouver's transit recovery

Recent polling shows mobility to be the top issue for the region’s voters after housing
Will B.C.’s animation sector ‘settle back’ or surge?

Will B.C.’s animation sector ‘settle back’ or surge?

Uncertainty over future spending increases as Hollywood giants cut back
Great Resignation very real for local tech sector, says new report

Great Resignation very real for local tech sector, says new report

Tech companies have experienced attrition of nearly one-fifth of workforce over past year
B.C. inflation shows signs of easing after hitting 7.3% in August

B.C. inflation shows signs of easing after hitting 7.3% in August

Inflation on West Coast still exceeding national rate despite cooling over the summer