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View ArticleBig Fat Deal: A $5.3-million Vernon home for wine lovers
Each week, BCBusiness takes you inside one of the most outrageously upmarket real estate offerings in the province
View ArticleGolden Mile Bench may soon be B.C.'s first sub-appellation
Tinhorn Creek winery now produces roughly 40 cases per year
View ArticleBig Fat Deal: $11-million Kelowna mansion with a fireplace fit for gods
Each week, BCBusiness takes you inside one of the most outrageously upmarket real estate offerings in the province
View ArticleHow Kelowna reinvented itself
Sure, it’s the heart of wine country and home to some of B.C.’s most spectacular natural wonders. And yes, retirees and tourists still come here in droves. But with a burgeoning tech sector, an...
View Article5 New South Okanagan Wineries
New wineries have cropped up in the South Okanagan, and each one is a distinctly family affair
View ArticleB.C. wine country to expand northwards
Report recommends regions along the Fraser and Thompson rivers, and into the Kootenays
View ArticleWhy an economist picked Kamloops over Vancouver. Hint: it has to do with the...
How communities such as Kamloops are attracting a new generation of worker: with economic opportunities minus the commuting chaos
View ArticleHD Mining sends temporary foreign workers home
Murray River project proceeding but coal market clouds mine's future
View ArticleB.C.'s natural gas reserves dwarf earlier estimates
Low global oil and gas prices, and uncertainty of liquefying facilities challenge BC's LNG aspirations
View ArticleSupreme Court to hear First Nations claim against Jumbo Glacier Resort
Ktunaxa claim the development would interfere with its religious rights
View ArticleSeaspan CEO lashes out at rival shipbuilder's claim that it hasn't built "a...
War of words continues around awarding of federal shipbuilding contracts
View ArticleWoodfibre moves to the front of the LNG pack
Company expects to make final investment decision as early as this year
View ArticleHelicopter crews snip tree tops to find minerals underground
A Geoscience BC pilot project analyzes trace elements in spruce trees to uncover minerals in difficult terrain
View ArticleMining Association endorses a national price on carbon
The group representing some of B.C.’s biggest miners wants a carbon price—but doesn’t name one
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