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Still under water

Still under water

Dene Moore: What little aid has been available for farm flood victims is confusing, choked in red tape, and nowhere near enough.
The truth is...

The truth is...

Bob Brash: The provincial government thinks they are fixing forestry in BC; they are wrong. Here's why.
#BCPOLI Hotstove - The Beare Necessities

#BCPOLI Hotstove - The Beare Necessities

From allegedly misleading the legislature to COVID restrictions to construction, this week's ep is worth the wait
B.C. looks to future of seismic resilience

B.C. looks to future of seismic resilience

Russell Hixson: It's a question of when, not if, BC has a major earthquake. Our infrastructure must be ready.
BC's trades training system is overwhelmed - and about to get worse

BC's trades training system is overwhelmed - and about to get worse

Chris Gardner: "Construction contractors have been clear on what needs to be done, but once a 'we know best' mentality sets in with government, dialogue stops and lecturing starts.
How business owners can navigate division

How business owners can navigate division

It's all about explaining the effects on your business without taking shots or sides, says Ada Slivinski.
As gas pump prices jump, pressure rises

As gas pump prices jump, pressure rises

A growing buzz within the oil business suggests three-digit prices could be just around the corner.
Supply chain woes compromise food freshness at stores

Supply chain woes compromise food freshness at stores

Challenges along the supply chain compromise food’s shelf life at the point of purchase, especially for perishables.
Vancouver’s housing market re-wrote the record books in 2021

Vancouver’s housing market re-wrote the record books in 2021

By the end of December, the Vancouver Region had set new all-time records for most annual sales, lowest monthly inventory, and highest benchmark prices. The challenges facing potential buyers have only intensified heading into 2022.
The three-year solution

The three-year solution

Rob Shaw: A titan of Vancouver’s real estate scene proposes a new fix for the Lower Mainland’s out of control housing sector.