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Real estate board gives back to local charity

Real estate board gives back to local charity

It's not unusual for a professional organization to give back to the community through a financial contribution to a charitable cause.
Negotiators prepare for U.S. lumber talks

Negotiators prepare for U.S. lumber talks

Two years trying engage U.S. government on softwood lumber trade have been frustrating, now bracing for Donald Trump administration
Quality Foods earns Business of the Year award

Quality Foods earns Business of the Year award

Grocery chain has made inroads into West Shore retail market
Foreign buyer tax fix overdue, critic says

Foreign buyer tax fix overdue, critic says

Premier Christy Clark 'looking for cover' from turmoil over US president Donald Trump's immigration moves, NDP's David Eby says
B.C. considers business sales tax relief

B.C. considers business sales tax relief

Finance Minister Mike de Jong considers giving up $160 million in provincial sales tax revenue added to business electricity bills
Premier shifts job focus to technology

Premier shifts job focus to technology

Technology, climate innovation replace mines and natural gas in Premier Christy Clark's blueprint for B.C. growth
Horgan takes on Clark, forest companies

Horgan takes on Clark, forest companies

Donald Trump trade threats raise political heat for Premier Christy Clark
Property assessments jump 24 per cent Victoria

Property assessments jump 24 per cent Victoria

While property assessments jumped 24 and 15 per cent in Victoria and Esquimalt, don't expect to see an increase on property taxes
B.C. job growth confined to southwest

B.C. job growth confined to southwest

B.C. continues to lead the country in new job creation, but most areas of the province lost jobs in 2016
Lumber trade 'injury' claim upheld by U.S.

Lumber trade 'injury' claim upheld by U.S.

Softwood lumber dispute escalates as president-elect Donald Trump begins actions to protect American jobs