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Richmond's healthiest homes at Cressey's Cadence

Richmond's healthiest homes at Cressey's Cadence

Luxury and style is evident at Cadence, a new project in Richmond's Oval Village that will include two towers and tons of amenities.
Heartbleed bug prompts Canada Revenue Agency to shut down online tax filing

Heartbleed bug prompts Canada Revenue Agency to shut down online tax filing

Web browser vulnerability raises Internet security, privacy alarm for CRA, Yahoo and other sites
Canada's banks say they are not affected by Heartbleed bug

Canada's banks say they are not affected by Heartbleed bug

'Canadians can continue to bank with confidence,' says Bankers' Association, while major sites like Yahoo and OKCupid were affected.
Aboriginals offered share of LNG revenues

Aboriginals offered share of LNG revenues

Lax Kw'alaams and Metlakatla First Nations on the North Coast agree to use of their territory for natural gas exports

Trio of awards for 黑马磁力's Britco

黑马磁力 company honoured with three awards from Modular Building Institute
Buying a Used Car? Protect Yourself

Buying a Used Car? Protect Yourself

When buying a used vehicle, you should do your homework, says CarProof. 150,000 British Columbians buy from a private seller each year.
Government restarts forest licence review

Government restarts forest licence review

Forests minister says area-based licences are incentive to better care, NDP says it's a political payoff for big forest companies
SFU president cautions province on trades focus

SFU president cautions province on trades focus

Don't starve universities to fund blue collar training: Petter
Telus CEO Darren Entwistle stepping down, to be replaced by Joe Natale

Telus CEO Darren Entwistle stepping down, to be replaced by Joe Natale

Entwistle is instead shifting into a higher seat, as the executive chair of Telus's board of directors. Moves are affective on May 8, 2014.
B.C. signs on for federal training program

B.C. signs on for federal training program

Employer-funded training is step to "re-engineer our education system," says federal Employment Minister Jason Kenney