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Construction, pedestrian pilot project rattle Gastown businesses

Gastown business owners and their representatives are alarmed at how much City of Vancouver changes to traffic patterns in the area have reduced retail and...

Pot activist, retailer Dana Larsen sued for not paying supplier

Well-known drug-legalization activist Dana Larsen is being sued for allegedly not paying a grower for supplying weed. Brent Bryksa yesterday (May 30) filed a notice...

Canadian healthcare ventures nab $26M for AI innovations

Canadian healthcare-technology companies have recently received $25.8 million for artificial intelligence (AI) related projects from the federally funded, Vancouver-based lender previously known as Digital Technology Supercluster.  Now...

B.C. retailers up cybersecurity defences to avoid attacks

Kit and Ace CEO David Lui closely followed news about the recent cyberattack against London Drugs — an ordeal that forced the large B.C.-based retailer...

Animator Steamroller Studios expands to Vancouver

Vancouver's animation sector just got bigger, with news that Steamroller Studios has registered in the province, is hiring and may open an office in the city. ...

Thunderbird Entertainment shakes up executive team

Vancouver-based Thunderbird Entertainment Group (TSX-V:TBRD) has shaken up its management team in the lead-up to president Matthew Berkowtiz' slated to leave on May  31. Its CEO,...

Condor Airlines ups capacity, cargo on Frankfurt-Vancouver route

Frankfurt-based Condor Airlines has increased its capacity for passengers and cargo on flights between its Frankfurt Airport (FRA) base and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The...

Loblaw’s missing 25 pallets of walnuts spur lawsuit

Silver Pacific Investments, which does business as SPI Logistics, is suing contractors for losing 25 pallets of President's Choice walnuts that its client, Loblaw Cos....

B.C. wineries plan survival strategies following deep freeze

Business owners in B.C.’s wine sector are plowing new ground in an effort to survive the consequences of a severe cold snap in mid-January that...

Vancouver hotels priciest, most filled in Canada in February

Metro Vancouver hotel rooms in February were on average more expensive and more filled than those in any other major market in Canada, according to CoStar,...

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