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Business Awards of Distinction nominees announced

Gala event Sept. 24
B.C.-Alberta road link to expand

B.C.-Alberta road link to expand

The B.C. government has started engineering work to widen sections of the main route from Alberta into northeast B.C., the first step to a four-lane industrial route from the provincial border to Fort St. John.

Black Press buys Cranbrook, Kimberley dailies

Black Press, British Columbia's largest publisher of community newspapers and websites, has announced the purchase of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman and the Kimberley Daily Bulletin from Don Kendall.

Business & Professional Women’s Network presents Medieval Summer Fun

A rollicking medieval night awaits all damsels and wenches, knights and knaves
Island Economic Alliance hires new president

Island Economic Alliance hires new president

Five years into its mandate to assist regional economic development of Vancouver Island, the Vancouver Island Economic Alliance has a new president
Strathcona Park Lodge founder opens namesake restaurant

Strathcona Park Lodge founder opens namesake restaurant

The Campbell River area’s newest restaurant is one of the few with a sunset view

Office Politics 101: Bored at work, but nervous about leaving

Q: I’m bored at work! Every day is tedious and predictable. I sometimes think about making a career change, but then I get nervous. I’m a single mom in my early 40s. Do you have any advice for me?

Office Poltiics 101: A domineering employee is intimidating others

Q: There is a woman in our office who practically dominates all our departmental staff meetings, which I chair. She frequently interrupts and employees seem to be intimidated by her overbearing style. I am thinking of speaking with her. Your suggestions?

Three First Nations sign deal with Marine Harvest

Marine Harvest and three Central Island First Nations have concluded three years of discussions intending to guide the operations of salmon aquaculture in their territories
Municipalities defend business tax rates

Municipalities defend business tax rates

B.C. cities and towns still charge businesses almost three times the residential rate on average, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.