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How to lower business energy bills

How to lower business energy bills

Years ago we could say that the smaller a business was, the easier it was to manage. From heating to cooling savings, we could easily control it manually.
Shifting to biosimilar drugs could save $1B annually, says the OECD

Shifting to biosimilar drugs could save $1B annually, says the OECD

In 2019, the BC PharmaCare program implemented the first phase of its progressive Biosimilars Initiative, becoming the first jurisdiction in North America to transition patients prescribed three biologic drugs used to treat diabetes, certain types of
Bookkeeping: made (super) simple

Bookkeeping: made (super) simple

This past year has presented unprecedented challenges for businesses but especially for small businesses. In these uncertain times, companies need to get a sense of how to navigate the future.
Covenant House launches 50/50 raffle to support homeless youth

Covenant House launches 50/50 raffle to support homeless youth

Covenant House Vancouver is launching an exciting new online fundraising initiative. From Feb. 15 to March 15, supporters will be able to buy tickets online for a 50/50 draw.
Musqueam student Karen Dan fulfills a family wish

Musqueam student Karen Dan fulfills a family wish

Karen Dan, 60, is a residential school survivor and driven by the memory of her late mother’s wish: to see her graduate from high school. After seven years of residential elementary school, and without her mother’s support, Karen never graduated.
Invest in certification to advance your career

Invest in certification to advance your career

When you look at that big package of paper towels on the grocery store shelf, it is not likely that while price comparing, you’re also pondering the components that are required to make a finished product or how it arrived on that shelf.
Employers should be aware of their duty to accommodate employees

Employers should be aware of their duty to accommodate employees

Construction companies running afoul of their duty could face a civil claim or human rights complaint
New Canadians can reduce trades shortage

New Canadians can reduce trades shortage

Changes to immigration policies are needed to attract migrants who can meet skilled trades construction needs
The business case for diversity and inclusion

The business case for diversity and inclusion

Diverse workforce brings fresh perspectives, reduces turnover, fosters innovation, says president of Canadian Construction Association
Premier needs to strike balance between left-leaning and business-friendly

Premier needs to strike balance between left-leaning and business-friendly

Government should seek middle ground to buoy pandemic-battered economy