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Vancouver's Granville revitalization plan focuses on new development, public spaces

Vancouver's Granville revitalization plan focuses on new development, public spaces

The city plans to re-energize its entertainment district, but some unhappy with pace of change
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Everything from rate announcements to telecom updates
BoC expected to hold interest rate this week, even as economy keeps some steam

BoC expected to hold interest rate this week, even as economy keeps some steam

The central bank is set to announce its next interest rate decision on Wednesday
Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 10, 2023

Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 10, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Rob Shaw: David Eby sheds his activist skin, focuses on his new power

Rob Shaw: David Eby sheds his activist skin, focuses on his new power

Eby asserts he is no longer the activist, not at all interested in a snap vote
Top business stories of the week (April 3-7)

Top business stories of the week (April 3-7)

From housing plans to rather odd developments for the B.C. labour market
A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

A third of British Columbians blame grocers for food price hikes, poll finds

Respondents from B.C. and Nova Scotia were the most likely to back the rollout of a 'grocery code of conduct' meant to lessen the influence of major grocery chains and help independent operators
In the Courts: Vancouver crypto company loses appeal over repaying creditors $2M

In the Courts: Vancouver crypto company loses appeal over repaying creditors $2M

Skychain was ordered last year to repay debt after failing to obtain permits for crypto firm
Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

Rob Shaw: B.C. minimum wage rises, possibly more increases in the wings

A pathway to a 'living wage' may be the next step
Mario Canseco: Full-time workers are stressed and feeling the fatigue

Mario Canseco: Full-time workers are stressed and feeling the fatigue

Twenty-six per cent of full-time employees in British Columbia report they have felt depressed because of work in the past year
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