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City of North Van OKs Lower Lonsdale BIA for 8 more years

City of North Van OKs Lower Lonsdale BIA for 8 more years

Only 7.75 per cent of commercial property owners opposed extension of Business Improvement Association mandate
13 British Columbians now facing charges in alleged $1B stock fraud scheme

13 British Columbians now facing charges in alleged $1B stock fraud scheme

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adds three more Vancouver-area stock promoters to a growing list of defendants involved in an alleged $1-billion pump-and-dump scheme
North Vancouver grain terminal plans to add 15 new rail lines

North Vancouver grain terminal plans to add 15 new rail lines

Last undeveloped port property on the North Shore to hold 15 rail lines
How will five days of employer-paid sick leave affect your business?

How will five days of employer-paid sick leave affect your business?

The BC Chamber of Commerce is looking to gauge the impact of permanent paid sick leave on businesses in the province, and has launched a survey to collect input.
The holidays are here: buy bitcoin for your loved ones

The holidays are here: buy bitcoin for your loved ones

Looking for the perfect present? Netcoins makes it easy to buy bitcoin for family and friends
Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Proportion of complaints against Telus lower than its major competitors
Vancouver-orchestrated, $1-billion offshore shell scheme adds two more defendants

Vancouver-orchestrated, $1-billion offshore shell scheme adds two more defendants

Two B.C. residents made hundreds of thousands of dollars in net profits by manipulating two U.S. companies as insiders, the SEC alleges
Muse celebrates an enlightening first year in Deep Cove

Muse celebrates an enlightening first year in Deep Cove

The locally-owned cannabis retailer marks this milestone with a special event on Dec. 4
B.C. retail sales outperform the rest of Canada in September

B.C. retail sales outperform the rest of Canada in September

Canadian retail sales dipped 0.6%, to $56.6 billion, in September, which is less than the 1.9% decline that Statistics Canada had previously forecast.
Meet Matt Blair, new publisher of the North Shore News

Meet Matt Blair, new publisher of the North Shore News

North Vancouver resident brings 20 years' newspaper industry experience to top job