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B.C.'s Minister of Health Josie Osborne talks about her new role

B.C.'s Minister of Health Josie Osborne talks about her new role

Osborne: "When the premier first told me, I was very surprised."
'Pack your patience': Here’s how to navigate busy airports during holiday season

'Pack your patience': Here’s how to navigate busy airports during holiday season

Insiders share their tips for take off, from booking your spot in line at security ahead of time to only trying to board when your zone is called.
BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Amy Bonner

BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Amy Bonner

Since the launch of BIV’s Forty under 40 Awards 35 years ago in 1990, the program has recognized nearly 1,400 of B.C.’s brightest business leaders, innovators, professionals and entrepreneurs for their outstanding contributions, at a relatively young age, across a wide variety of sector.
BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Mason Bennett

BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Mason Bennett

Since the launch of BIV’s Forty under 40 Awards 35 years ago in 1990, the program has recognized nearly 1,400 of B.C.’s brightest business leaders, innovators, professionals and entrepreneurs for their outstanding contributions, at a relatively young age, across a wide variety of sector.
BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Jeremy Baxter

BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Jeremy Baxter

Since the launch of BIV’s Forty under 40 Awards 35 years ago in 1990, the program has recognized nearly 1,400 of B.C.’s brightest business leaders, innovators, professionals and entrepreneurs for their outstanding contributions, at a relatively young age, across a wide variety of sector.
Vancouver School Board to lose millions in rent dispute

Vancouver School Board to lose millions in rent dispute

A B.C. Supreme Court judge ordered the tenant to pay the school board $1.65 million a year, far from $9.6 million a year in rent previously ordered.
S&P/TSX composite up on shorter Christmas Eve session, U.S. markets also rise

S&P/TSX composite up on shorter Christmas Eve session, U.S. markets also rise

TORONTO — Broad-based gains led Canada's main stock index to close higher in the shortened Christmas Eve trading session, while U.S. stock markets also rose. The S&P/TSX composite index ended up 97.84 points at 24,846.
Tax evasion nets Richmond man $2.1M fine, conditional sentence

Tax evasion nets Richmond man $2.1M fine, conditional sentence

Balkar Singh Bhullar pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion.
Strike escalation averted at Vancouver International Airport

Strike escalation averted at Vancouver International Airport

Janitors have been on strike since Dec. 20 and yesterday threatened to escalate their job action with multiple pickets at the airport
BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Alyssa Barry

BIV Forty Under 40 Awards: Alyssa Barry

Since the launch of BIV’s Forty under 40 Awards 35 years ago in 1990, the program has recognized nearly 1,400 of B.C.’s brightest business leaders, innovators, professionals and entrepreneurs for their outstanding contributions, at a relatively young age, across a wide variety of sector.