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Minister monitoring new college fees

Minister monitoring new college fees

Fees increasing above 2% cap for colleges and universities must be for new services, Advanced Education Minister Andrew Wilkinson says

Finalists announced for best in Vancouver Island construction

NANAIMO – Vancouver Island Building Excellence (VIBE) Awards announced April 16.
New penalties coming to B.C. mine regulations

New penalties coming to B.C. mine regulations

Administrative penalties already exist in forestry and oil and gas industries, prosecution penalties also increasing

Sooke Region Chamber of Commerce celebrates women entrepreneurs

Special tea planned for March 6 to mark International Women’s Day
Foreign buyers lured by loopholes, low dollar

Foreign buyers lured by loopholes, low dollar

'Bare trust' lets offshore investors duck property transfer tax, while local residents are priced out of Metro Vancouver housing, NDP says

QF expands to View Royal

The new 45,000-square-foot QF View Royal location on Helmcken Road raises the store count to 13.

Better Business Bureau Directory on its way to consumers

Inside, consumers will find a host of information about businesses accredited with BBB serving Vancouver Island

Chamber to celebrate International Women's Day with tea

The featured speaker is life and business coach Erin Acton of Burnout to Balance.
Shell postpones LNG decision to late 2016

Shell postpones LNG decision to late 2016

Shell, Mitsubishi, Korea Gas and PetroChina agree to stick with Prince Rupert project despite world-wide oil and gas price slump
Forest industry waits for Pacific trade deal

Forest industry waits for Pacific trade deal

B.C. wood products are shut out of some Asian countries such as Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei by high import tariffs