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Some B.C. companies try to adapt to new restrictions on vacation rentals

When B.C. said last October that it was going to bring in some of the toughest restrictions on short-term vacation rentals in North America,...

Some farmers seeking legal advice ahead of BC Tree Fruits shutdown

The impending closure of the 88-year-old BC Tree Fruits co-operative continues to send shock waves through the Okanagan farming community. "Devastation," said Amarjit Singh, a spokesperson...

Momentum Ventures uses tech innovation to redefine travel experiences

In every facet of the travel industry, when the integration of cutting-edge technology intersects with disruptive thinking, meaningful concepts and ideas have gained footing,...

Canadian Pacific CEO predicts rail strike in August

Operations at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. will likely grind to a halt due to a strike expected in the second half of August,...

Alleged e-bike-caused house fire spawns lawsuit against Burnaby’s Envo

A B.C. couple is suing Burnaby’s Envo Drive Systems Inc. and a range of companies for acts that they say led up to an...

Venture capitalist Boris Wertz recognized as prominent B.C. innovator

Boris Wertz, who has invested in hundreds of companies, is still seeking out new opportunities. He most looks for two things: A passionate entrepreneur...

Ray Walia inducted into BC Innovators Hall of Fame

Ray Walia is one of four individuals who will be inducted into the BC Innovators Hall of Fame this year. Walia co-founded and is...

Maximize sales, simplify and streamline your inventory management

You’re a fashion company that sells business to business, where the available integrations are seemingly endless.  You manage wholesale sales to different stores on...

Ten years on, Imperial Metals still recovering from Mount Polley disaster

Nearly ten years ago, on August 4, 2014, one of Canada’s worst mine disasters occurred when a tailings pond at the Mount Polley copper...

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