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OLD CONDOS EYED AS LUCRATIVE NEW DEVELOPMENT OPTION The first condominiums in B.C. were built beginning in the mid-1960s, and some strata buildings were converted from even older condominiums. BIV: VANCOUVER & BC BUSINESS NEWS, PEOPLE, LISTS & EVENTSNEWSLOG INLISTSVIDEOAUDIOEVENTS Founded in 1989, Business in Vancouver provides local business information that helps keep readers ahead of their competition. Subscribe with us today. NEWS | BUSINESS IN VANCOUVER Read the latest and most important news about the economy, entertainment, real estate, politics, technology and transportation. Browse our sections now. WHO'S GETTING SUED: MAY 24, 2021 Who's getting sued: May 24, 2021 These corporate claims were filed with the BC Supreme Court registry in Vancouver. Information is derived from notices of civil claim. U.S. TO DOUBLE DUTIES ON CANADIAN LUMBER The U.S. Department of Commerce’s (DOC) has issued preliminary countervailing and antidumping rates for Canadian softwood lumber.They will
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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN BUSINESS As a prominent lawyer and community activist, Michelle Pockey dedicated herself to making a positive difference in the world. A winner of the Influential Women in Business Award in 2016, Michelle 1,200 B.C. HOSPITALITY WORKERS FACE POTENTIAL LOCKOUT Approximately 1,200 workers at hotels, motels and liquor stores across B.C. face potentially being locked out of their jobs as soon as 3:49 p.m. today (April 30), according to the union Unite Here COVID-19: OTTAWA TO HELP MANUFACTURERS ‘MASSIVELY SCALE UP Industry will be looking to a new program from Ottawa to shift manufacturing capabilities and expand production of medical supplies needed during the COVID-19 crisis. CHETWYND’S PINE RIVER GAS PLANT BEING DECOMMISSIONED A Chetwynd, B.C. gas plant is being decommissioned as a labour dispute at Sukunka Natural Resources’ Pine River plant continues, UniforLocal 449 says.
OLD CONDOS EYED AS LUCRATIVE NEW DEVELOPMENT OPTION The first condominiums in B.C. were built beginning in the mid-1960s, and some strata buildings were converted from even older condominiums. LOG IN | BUSINESS IN VANCOUVER To access subscriber features we require you to login. For full site terms and conditions click here.. Not an active subscriber? View options now.. Having problems creating your account? INTERACTIVE MAP: TODAY'S COVID-19 CASES IN CANADA Interactive map: Today's COVID-19 cases in Canada Click on each province to see the total number of confirmed cases, deaths, recoveredand total tested.
COVID-19 HOSPITALIZATIONS IN B.C. KEEP FALLING Data from the B.C. government shows that the number of those with severe illnesses due to COVID-19 continues to fall. There are now 224 people hospitalized in B.C. with that disease, down 22 OYEN WIGGS JUNE 2021 Oyen Wiggs is a Vancouver-based independent intellectual property boutique law firm. Their experienced patent lawyers have the scientific and technical expertise to truly understand their clients FINAL DECISION ON MASSEY TUNNEL REPLACEMENT TO BE MADE The question of whether a bridge or a tunnel will replace the aging George Massey crossing could soon be answered. A final decision on the project is expected “very soon,” according to the THE CHALLENGES OF REGULATING REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL Blair Morrison, CEO of the BC Financianl Service Authority, discusses the plans and challenges as his agency absorbs real estate regulation with its role in financial services. PREPARE YOUR PATENT PORTFOLIO FOR THE RECOVERY TO COME 1 day ago · Oyen Wiggs is a Vancouver-based independent intellectual property boutique law firm. Their experienced patent lawyers have the scientific and technical expertise to truly understand their clientsBIV.COM
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