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The War for Christmas: PlayStation 4 sales top 2 million, XBox One selling out 'every' unit

The War for Christmas: PlayStation 4 sales top 2 million, XBox One selling out 'every' unit

Sony, Microsoft are gearing up for the Christmas season with their new consoles, and each company says they're seeing record sales numbers.
Ottawa vows 'world class' oil safety

Ottawa vows 'world class' oil safety

Southern Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver are already at "very high risk" from existing tanker traffic, mostly from Alaska
BUSINESS BEAT: Local construction firm giving through building

BUSINESS BEAT: Local construction firm giving through building

Projects stemmed from Victoria-based 'Charity Guys' initiative

Tourism Victoria hires new CEO

Paul Nursey replaces Rob Gialloreto, who left the city's destination marketing organization in June
VIDEO: WestJet unveils Walt Disney-themed Magic Plane for Canadian travellers

VIDEO: WestJet unveils Walt Disney-themed Magic Plane for Canadian travellers

The plane took off from Calgary on Tuesday, but will Vancouver, Victoria, or Abbotsford get the chance to take part?
Postmedia to outsource printing of The Province to Black Press

Postmedia to outsource printing of The Province to Black Press

The network announced today it is outsourcing the printing production of daily newspapers The Vancouver Sun and The Province.
B.C. budget still in the black, barely

B.C. budget still in the black, barely

Finance Minister Mike de Jong says job growth isn't where it should be, sales tax collection to be stepped up
Newspaper industry, MMBC fall out over recycling fees

Newspaper industry, MMBC fall out over recycling fees

Newsprint will continue to be collected through blue boxes
BUSINESS BEAT: Watch for pop-up shops to flourish in Victoria this season

BUSINESS BEAT: Watch for pop-up shops to flourish in Victoria this season

Christmastime creates foot traffic for short-term retailers
Net Worth: Rogers, NHL ink 12-year, $5.2-billion deal

Net Worth: Rogers, NHL ink 12-year, $5.2-billion deal

It's the largest deal in league history, giving Rogers control of all Canadian broadcasts and rights to the NHL's digital properties.