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'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
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
Black Press offering $5,000 business scholarships for high school students

Black Press offering $5,000 business scholarships for high school students

37 scholarships will be given to students accepted into the University of Victoria's Gustavson business school BCom program
Chamber announces 2015 business excellence nominees

Chamber announces 2015 business excellence nominees

The nominees are in for the Williams Lake and District Chamber of Commerce’s 2015 Business Excellence Awards.
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
B.C. to restore utilities commission authority

B.C. to restore utilities commission authority

NDP says it's no coincidence that BC Hydro rates are to be kept under political control until after the 2017 election
B.C. corks luxury tax for premium wines

B.C. corks luxury tax for premium wines

After protests from restaurants and wineries, Justice Minister Suzanne Anton scraps increase for bottles retailing for $20 or more

Chamber Chatter: Business award deadline Feb. 6

Welcome to our newest members: Brides & Belles and Integrated Elements Wellness Clinic.
Mine inspections beefed up in B.C.

Mine inspections beefed up in B.C.

Premier Christy Clark says budget increased $6 million to create new office for major mine regulation in wake of Mount Polley failure
Clark plans pitch to laid-off oil workers

Clark plans pitch to laid-off oil workers

Premier Christy Clark sticks to prediction of three LNG export plants by 2020, as oil and gas prices drop