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Lilith 400 accepting applications from motivated, educated young women

Lilith 400 accepting applications from motivated, educated young women

Citing a lack of women in powerful corporate positions, Lilith Professional is holding a 6-day conference in Squamish, B.C. this August.
Q&A: B.C. 'still on track for LNG exports'

Q&A: B.C. 'still on track for LNG exports'

David Keane, head of B.C.'s new liquefied natural gas industry group, remains confident despite slump in energy prices
The Essentials for Pink Shirt Day – February 25, 2015 (VIDEO)

The Essentials for Pink Shirt Day – February 25, 2015 (VIDEO)

'We know the Internet can be a pretty negative place, and that this negativity can lower self-esteem and create bullying behaviour'
Federal tax credits target LNG investment (with VIDEO)

Federal tax credits target LNG investment (with VIDEO)

Prime Minister Stephen Harper sweetens the pot for LNG investors with investment credits similar to B.C. system
As legislation looms, CP Rail strike ends

As legislation looms, CP Rail strike ends

CP Rail strike ends as company, employees agree to resume discussions
'Room to grow' for B.C. commercial shipping

'Room to grow' for B.C. commercial shipping

President of Chamber of Shipping of B.C. discusses state of shipping safety on the B.C. coast as pipeline debate continues
New powers for WorkSafeBC after sawmill blasts

New powers for WorkSafeBC after sawmill blasts

Investigators hired to impose penalties, protect evidence and shut down unsafe workplaces
New Save-On-Foods opens Feb.14 in Parksville

New Save-On-Foods opens Feb.14 in Parksville

Store officials thank customers for their support, understanding during construction

Qualicum Beach chamber announces community award finalists

The winners will be announced at a special gala event Feb. 18 at the civic centre
Lack of liquidation deals disappoint Target Canada shoppers (VIDEO)

Lack of liquidation deals disappoint Target Canada shoppers (VIDEO)

Although sales were advertised as EVERYTHING UP TO 30% OFF, shoppers in Toronto were disappointed to find most deals between 10-20% off.