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Business leaders react to controversial Lululemon hiring

Business leaders react to controversial Lululemon hiring

Athleisure retailer threatened moving headquarters out of Vancouver if it could not easily hire temporary foreign workers
B.C.'s Community Savings expands financing options to cannabis sector

B.C.'s Community Savings expands financing options to cannabis sector

Loans to cannabis-sector businesses top $10M, while accounts-receivable advances top $5.3M
B.C.鈥檚 fastest-growing company planning to split into two

B.C.鈥檚 fastest-growing company planning to split into two

After record revenue increases, Well Health is restructuring鈥攁nd pursuing more growth
Spilled-hot-liquids lawsuits take to the skies

Spilled-hot-liquids lawsuits take to the skies

Coquitlam passenger sues Flair Airlines for alleged injuries
New Vancouver Art Gallery construction costs soar to $600M

New Vancouver Art Gallery construction costs soar to $600M

Redesign work could result in a more compact gallery to stay within its budget
$18B LNG Canada Kitimat facility set to introduce natural gas

$18B LNG Canada Kitimat facility set to introduce natural gas

Project, which is about 90-per-cent complete, is slated to be operational next summer
London's IFS finalizes $1B deal to buy Vancouver's Copperleaf

London's IFS finalizes $1B deal to buy Vancouver's Copperleaf

B.C. operations expected to get future investment and increase in size
Ontario passes B.C. as province where commuters most use transit

Ontario passes B.C. as province where commuters most use transit

Total number of commuters increases as more people have jobs and fewer people work from home.
Delta-based food distributor Unione nabs $10M capital infusion

Delta-based food distributor Unione nabs $10M capital infusion

Providing niche products to Asian grocers and restaurateurs helps Unione compete
Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

Vancouver's iconic Hamburger Mary's on Davie Street sued for $278,067 debt

TD Bank says the restaurant business did not pay back two pandemic-era loans.
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