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2018 B.C. Wildfires: States of Emergency Declared Across Province

B.C. is burning. For many residents of the province, wildfires are a way of life during the summer months and campfire bans and safety campaigns are all over the media. With June through August typically the driest months of the year, the chance of B.C.’s forests catching fire by lightning

Greyhound Will Only Operate in Ontario and Quebec Starting This October

Greyhound Canada has announced that it will be discontinuing all bus routes in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as of October 31st, 2018. It will also stop routing buses through Northwestern Ontario, which means anything beyond Sudbury is axed. In British Columbia, all routes will be discontinued except

What’s Keeping Vancouver From Achieving Long-Term Success?

What happens when you combine a cup of infrastructure, a dash of opportunity, a spoonful of rapid technological advancement, and mix them with the globalized economy? According to the World Economic Forum, these are the ingredients necessary to create an environment to promote long-term success. With these findings, the WEF

How ‘Dirty Money’ Laundering Was Exposed in B.C. Casinos and Real Estate

According to Premier John Horgan a public inquiry may be needed to decipher how money laundering penetrated B.C. casinos and continues to drip down into the real estate market. The news of money laundering broke back in June of this year in a report released by former RCMP commissioner Peter German. German was