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Why Aritzia founder Brian Hill is selling shares

Why Aritzia founder Brian Hill is selling shares

Hill maintains a 17.3-per-cent stake in the company he founded in 1984 with a store at Oakridge Centre
Businesses moved record amount of air cargo through YVR in 2024

Businesses moved record amount of air cargo through YVR in 2024

2024 saw the second-highest number of passengers at the airport, with growth coming from domestic, U.S.-bound and international flights
Biotech in B.C. battles harsh market while landing big deals

Biotech in B.C. battles harsh market while landing big deals

Large investments in the sector still taking place even as some companies struggle
New wage structure not hurting DoorDash drivers' job satisfaction

New wage structure not hurting DoorDash drivers' job satisfaction

B.C. DoorDash drivers reported saying their job enhanced their sense of financial security more than did those drivers in the rest of Canada
Farming’s AI future is here—so why are some B.C. farmers holding back?

Farming’s AI future is here—so why are some B.C. farmers holding back?

Artificial intelligence yet to fully take root in farming despite general enthusiasm for adoption
Travel to B.C. rises while visits from Mexicans plummet

Travel to B.C. rises while visits from Mexicans plummet

Trips by Americans was what helped the province increase its overall visitor count
B.C. manufacturers relieved with pause in U.S.-Canada tariff war

B.C. manufacturers relieved with pause in U.S.-Canada tariff war

B.C. manufacturers could have been hit with tariffs on goods they sold into the U.S. market while also being hit with Canadian retaliatory tariffs on component parts
B.C. ban on U.S. alcohol spares Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Wine Festival

B.C. ban on U.S. alcohol spares Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Wine Festival

Nine-day event that launches Feb. 22 is set to feature 121 wineries, including 50 from the U.S.
Fast-growing Artigiano buys Salt Spring Coffee

Fast-growing Artigiano buys Salt Spring Coffee

Artigiano plans to open five new cafés by the end of June: in West Vancouver, Burnaby, White Rock, North Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­and Vancouver
B.C. booze sales on the rocks: spending drops despite inflation

B.C. booze sales on the rocks: spending drops despite inflation

Wine wholesales fell the most by volume and by dollars spent