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Hootsuite taps new CFO after 19-month search

Hootsuite taps new CFO after 19-month search

Eighty per cent of Hootsuite’s C-suite now based in U.S.
The ins and outs of consumer-to-consumer shopping

The ins and outs of consumer-to-consumer shopping

People are turning their unused clothing and beauty products into a money-making endeavour.
Quarterly numbers up across the board for Vail Resorts

Quarterly numbers up across the board for Vail Resorts

Lift revenue, net income, pass sales way up in company’s rebound year even as WB was hampered by COVID-19
Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Love Dodd, owner of Victoria-based Dodd’s Furniture, said there may well be good reason for the tariffs, but to enforce them without warning and at such high levels will sting both companies and consumers.
Major institutions are betting on Bitcoin. Here’s why you should too

Major institutions are betting on Bitcoin. Here’s why you should too

Institutions are now feeling more confident about bitcoin than ever
Plant-based bakery BReD named as finalist at Small Business BC Awards

Plant-based bakery BReD named as finalist at Small Business BC Awards

Ed and Natasha Tatton one of five finalists in Best Youth Entrepreneur category
Nominations open for 2021 Whistler Excellence Awards

Nominations open for 2021 Whistler Excellence Awards

Virtual awards ceremony scheduled for Sept. 16
Former Whistler Chamber head appointed as president and CEO of BC Chamber of Commerce

Former Whistler Chamber head appointed as president and CEO of BC Chamber of Commerce

Fiona Famulak is the second Whistler Chamber alumnus in a row to assume the position
Squeezed retailers may liquidate or merge

Squeezed retailers may liquidate or merge

Savvy, nimble operators could find opportunities amidst pandemic carnage that are impossible to resist
B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

Latest data shows province making up losses since height of pandemic restrictions