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Vancouver-based Best Buy Canada a drag on parent company’s sales, financials reveal

Vancouver-based Best Buy Canada a drag on parent company’s sales, financials reveal

Vancouver-based subsidiary’s sales fell 8.8 per cent in latest quarter
B.C. housing market to weather storm of potential rate hikes: industry association

B.C. housing market to weather storm of potential rate hikes: industry association

Province’s housing market ‘more resilient than expected.'
Pursuing an MLB franchise is as popular in B.C. as hosting the FIFA World Cup: poll

Pursuing an MLB franchise is as popular in B.C. as hosting the FIFA World Cup: poll

British Columbians would support a Major League Baseball franchise playing ball at BC Place
Vancouver mayor defends local FIFA secrecy

Vancouver mayor defends local FIFA secrecy

Seattle released key World Cup hosting contracts to the public earlier this month; Vancouver maintains confidentiality agreements prevent further disclosure around its hosting obligations
Rob Shaw: NDP minister urges resolution of Joffre Lakes park closure, unclear what that is

Rob Shaw: NDP minister urges resolution of Joffre Lakes park closure, unclear what that is

Environment Minister George Heyman calls on parties to discuss resolution
Transportation study finds lack of awareness of northern BC bus service

Transportation study finds lack of awareness of northern BC bus service

Survey of the public, local governments designed to improve existing passenger bus networks
Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Sports tickets for B.C. stock dealers leads to $300K penalty, bans

Jeffrey David McCord and Martin David Lang are temporarily barred from high-level positions at registered companies for allowing Vertex to improperly incentivize dealers.
The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

The grass that's greener in drought-stricken B.C. might have been painted

Lawn watering was prohibited in Metro Vancouver's 23 local authority regions on Aug. 4, with the ban in place until Oct.15.
Post-pandemic return of international visitors to B.C. stalls in June

Post-pandemic return of international visitors to B.C. stalls in June

B.C.'s number of foreign overnight visitors in June was down 28.6 per cent, compared with 2019
B.C. business leaders remember Phil Lind as the common-sense pillar of Rogers empire

B.C. business leaders remember Phil Lind as the common-sense pillar of Rogers empire

Media executive who passed recently helped navigate the communications giant through advances in cable, Internet and sports broadcasting