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Minimum wage still too low: B.C. Fed

Minimum wage still too low: B.C. Fed

B.C. Federation of Labour wants another dollar added to bring the wage to $11.25 next fall.

Loonie Power cuts both ways

Over the past year, the Canadian dollar — the loonie — is doing well relative to the U.S. dollar and many other major global currencies.

Small business group concerned about increasing local government spending

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business’ BC Municipal Spending Watch reveals a worsening picture of local government spending.

CHEK head will speak to Comox Valley chamber of Commerce

What kind of obstacles have you overcome lately? A hindrance stopping you from getting where you want on your own?

Social media going mobile

Keeping up with friends, family and people who like you can have a big impact on your business.
Chinese firms bet big on B.C. coal

Chinese firms bet big on B.C. coal

Chinese companies have announced investments totaling $1.36 billion to develop two new coal mines in northeast B.C.

Consignment company has new location in Courtenay

Crush Consignment has moved. To celebrate their new beginning they would like to help others make a new beginning of their own.

Women's Business Network inviting men and women

The Comox Valley Women’s Business Network is hosting their fourth annual Tradeshow and Business Mixer on Nov. 24.

Family Day will come with extra costs

The Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C. said a new provincial holiday will hurt B.C.’s economy.

Office Politics 101: Retiring the frequent visits

Q: This may sound rather heartless, but a retired employee comes around quite often and interrupts us — and his visits can be annoying.
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