Skip to content

Business

Condo dispute tribunal begins work

Condo dispute tribunal begins work

Early intake of strata property dispute resolution applications begins for Canada's first online tribunal
Supreme Court upholds ban on B.C. pharmacy reward points

Supreme Court upholds ban on B.C. pharmacy reward points

Regulators consider prescription incentives a health risk
B.C. farmland protected from reforestation

B.C. farmland protected from reforestation

Regulation change closes loophole that allowed British company to buy up B.C. farms and convert them to forest for carbon offsets
LNG Canada latest to delay investment

LNG Canada latest to delay investment

Shell-led group with Korea Gas, Mitsubishi and PetroChina can't say when its decision on Kitimat project will come
Site C a lone bright spot for northern B.C.

Site C a lone bright spot for northern B.C.

Nearly 80 per cent of 1,447 people working on Peace River dam are B.C. residents, says Energy Minister Bill Bennett
Ottawa, provinces work on national housing plan

Ottawa, provinces work on national housing plan

Federal minister Jean-Yves Duclos says he will work with provinces to develop first national housing strategy in 40 years
Watchdog calls for real estate reforms, penalties of up to $250,000

Watchdog calls for real estate reforms, penalties of up to $250,000

Independent Advisory Group issues findings on alleged wrongdoing by realtors, issues 28 recommendations
Housing drives B.C. economic growth

Housing drives B.C. economic growth

Employment and housing starts dip in May, but so far this year economic growth leads Canada
Training funds offered to B.C. small businesses

Training funds offered to B.C. small businesses

Qualified employers can get up to $15,000 in training costs covered if they hire an unemployed person
Treaty overhaul aims to speed up talks

Treaty overhaul aims to speed up talks

New federal minister Carolyn Bennett agrees to work with B.C. on 'stepping stones' approach to aboriginal land claims