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Vandalism, theft pushing many B.C. small businesses to the brink

Vandalism, theft pushing many B.C. small businesses to the brink

One in five business owners says they may not survive the coming year if conditions don't improve
Mobile farmers' market aims to combat rising food costs in B.C.

Mobile farmers' market aims to combat rising food costs in B.C.

Pop-up event demonstrates how farmers' markets can compete with large retailers on price and quality.
Government debt interest costs $2,064 per B.C. resident: think tank

Government debt interest costs $2,064 per B.C. resident: think tank

Fraser Institute warns that growing government debt costs could crowd out social spending.
B.C. firms receive $6.8M federal boost to advance waste-reducing tech

B.C. firms receive $6.8M federal boost to advance waste-reducing tech

Coquitlam-based firms Moment Energy and Novo Textile receive federal funding.
B.C. small businesses rethink strategies to stave off tariffs

B.C. small businesses rethink strategies to stave off tariffs

SMBs target non-U.S. markets, shift production to stay competitive amid uncertainty
B.C. predictive health firm Molecular You raises $5M Series A

B.C. predictive health firm Molecular You raises $5M Series A

By analyzing blood samples, the company aims to identify health risks before diseases may develop.
Westshore Terminals to close berth for 10 weeks after weekend fire

Westshore Terminals to close berth for 10 weeks after weekend fire

Closure expected to lower the terminal's 2025 shipping volumes by around 1.5M tonnes
Ballard plans 'immediate reduction in workforce' to cut costs 30%

Ballard plans 'immediate reduction in workforce' to cut costs 30%

The Burnaby-based cleantech company said it aims to achieve positive cash flow by 2027
'Hard to sustain': B.C. public jobs far outpace private growth

'Hard to sustain': B.C. public jobs far outpace private growth

Business group warns private sector boost is essential for the province's economic health
Is it time for B.C. and Canada to reset their relationship with China?

Is it time for B.C. and Canada to reset their relationship with China?

As steeper U.S. tariffs hit Canadian goods, experts are split on whether B.C. should focus on rebuilding trade ties with its No. 2 partner