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Vancouver offices face first ‘tenant’s market’ in 20 years

Vancouver offices face first ‘tenant’s market’ in 20 years

City’s downtown office vacancy rate has surged from two to 12% since pandemic
Vancouver miner Pan Am Silver’s Mexico project large but manageable, BMO says

Vancouver miner Pan Am Silver’s Mexico project large but manageable, BMO says

La Colorada Skarn project in Mexico could mine 50,000 tonnes of ore a day
Vancouver's PacNet to forfeit $10M in assets

Vancouver's PacNet to forfeit $10M in assets

B.C. fintech was implicated in mail and wire fraud in the U.S.
Brokerage, realtors fined for role in $1.7M Richmond home sale fraud

Brokerage, realtors fined for role in $1.7M Richmond home sale fraud

Pacific Evergreen Realty and its representatives were fined almost $300K after being duped by fraudsters
The old IGA in Port Moody will reopen as a new Asian supermarket

The old IGA in Port Moody will reopen as a new Asian supermarket

Meiga Supermarket in Port Moody is expected to open early in the new year, complete with take-out options, barbecue and a juice bar.
Tsawwassen couple tweaking new way of tea in Tilbury

Tsawwassen couple tweaking new way of tea in Tilbury

The response has been encouraging with their Tea Disc Essentials named as one of Oprah’s Favorite Things a year ago
Suit against Vancouver’s East Side Games dismissed

Suit against Vancouver’s East Side Games dismissed

Lawsuit filed by Oregon game developer dismissed by U.S. court
Vancouver seafood shop and restaurant set to re-open after fire

Vancouver seafood shop and restaurant set to re-open after fire

Out of commission for the past few weeks, the seafood shop and casual restaurant is excited to welcome everyone back
Vancouver's Fitness World touts growth since dropping Steve Nash name

Vancouver's Fitness World touts growth since dropping Steve Nash name

Company was mired in insolvency proceedings during the pandemic
Canada Action: Liquified natural gas exports can reduce global emissions while meeting global energy demand

Canada Action: Liquified natural gas exports can reduce global emissions while meeting global energy demand

Opinion: The organization, which supports the responsible development of Canada’s natural resource sector, says LNG balances energy affordability, reliability and sustainability