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Black Press buys Cranbrook, Kimberley dailies

Black Press, British Columbia's largest publisher of community newspapers and websites, has announced the purchase of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman and the Kimberley Daily Bulletin from Don Kendall.
Feasting on the Fields

Feasting on the Fields

Staff at Driediger Farms show off the berry crop at their farmgate store. The established berry farm was one of 14 stops on the annual Circle Farm Tour in Langley on July 14.

Feds help agri-processing sector

Langley MP Mark Warawa congratulated three Langley processing companies on improving their business with the combined support of more than $2 million from the federal government.
HST good for B.C., says small lumber companies

HST good for B.C., says small lumber companies

HST small business Forestry industry B.C.
New Kwantlen president takes the helm

New Kwantlen president takes the helm

Appointment is temporary
Municipalities defend business tax rates

Municipalities defend business tax rates

B.C. cities and towns still charge businesses almost three times the residential rate on average, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Green natural gas hits marketplace

Green natural gas hits marketplace

Households can now to choose buy carbon-neutral biogas at a premium through FortisBC
Mayor says Tamlin Homes 'sets new standard'

Mayor says Tamlin Homes 'sets new standard'

In the words of Township Mayor Rick Green, Tamlin International Homes has "set a new standard for the town of Aldergrove."
Falcon urges business to sell HST

Falcon urges business to sell HST

Finance Minister Kevin Falcon says there are still many people making up their minds about the harmonized sales tax.
Foreign buyers a tiny fraction of housing market

Foreign buyers a tiny fraction of housing market

They pay more but not a major influence in Lower Mainland: report