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West Vancouver’s The Bakehouse in Dundarave cools off by investing in LEDs

West Vancouver’s The Bakehouse in Dundarave cools off by investing in LEDs

Kate Billington, w ho co-owns The Bakehouse in Dundarave in West Vancouver, B.C., is a hard-working woman.
8 steps to prevent and respond to corporate fraud at home and abroad

8 steps to prevent and respond to corporate fraud at home and abroad

By Sean K. Boyle and Alexandra Luchenko, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Corporate fraud can have a significant impact on a company’s profitability, growth, development and reputation.
The Art of Marketing: A One-Day MBA

The Art of Marketing: A One-Day MBA

By Peter Caulfield How is it that some marketing ideas survive – and thrive – while others fall to the wayside and die? Chip Heath's keynote address at The Art of Marketing conference will explain why.
The threat of fraud is evolving; are your controls?

The threat of fraud is evolving; are your controls?

When asked, many business owners will flat out deny that fraud or misconduct could be happening in their organization
New seniors' residences perfect example of BC Hydro incentive program for energy savings at work

New seniors' residences perfect example of BC Hydro incentive program for energy savings at work

Engineer Curt Hepting has been involved with BC Hydro’s New Construction Program (NCP) for many years, starting as a consultant when the program – which offers financial incentives and technical assistance to building owners, developers and the desig
With incandescents exiting the market, a Fraser Valley retailer invests in LEDs

With incandescents exiting the market, a Fraser Valley retailer invests in LEDs

Hardworking and passionate small business owners like Diane MacDermott and Jeff Nelson play a crucial role in our provincial economy
UBC’s New Pharmaceutical Sciences Building Claims Six Awards: Has Any Recent Building In B.C. Won More?

UBC’s New Pharmaceutical Sciences Building Claims Six Awards: Has Any Recent Building In B.C. Won More?

For Nick Maile, the only thing better than having a building he helped plan and develop win a series of major architecture awards is...
A B.C. business shares its money-saving tips. Hint, hint: they have to do with lighting

A B.C. business shares its money-saving tips. Hint, hint: they have to do with lighting

Don Ferster, owner of Jim’s Clothes Closet – a small, successful men’s clothing retailer on Vancouver Island – knows that upgrading to...
Daylighting at work: it's time we let the light in, strategically

Daylighting at work: it's time we let the light in, strategically

What's your relationship to your office window?
Ceiling upgrade expected to save local arena $4,500 per year in energy costs

Ceiling upgrade expected to save local arena $4,500 per year in energy costs

Caring for three sheets of ice in a hockey rink year-round requires a lot of work – much more than simply sending out a Zamboni to resurface the ice