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Teck admits to polluting Columbia

91原创 mining giant Teck Resources Ltd. has admitted in a U.S. court that effluent from its smelter in southeast B.C. has polluted the Columbia River in Washington state for more than a century.

Whipp moves

Stephen Whipp Financial at Manulife Securities Inc. has moved to a two-storey office at 734 Goldstream Ave., the same commercial complex as Western Foods and Bikram Yoga.

New CEO for Talisman

Talisman Energy Ltd. says it's installing industry veteran Hal Kvisle as its new CEO because the Calgary-based oil and gas company needs a different leadership approach as it shifts strategic direction.

Toys R Us introducing new tablet for tots

Toys R Us said Monday it plans to launch its own tablet computer, called Tabeo, aimed at children on Oct. 21, a low-priced entry into the increasingly crowded tablet business.

Go-Daddy outage stings

Thousands and possibly millions of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com were down Monday, causing trouble for the mainly small businesses that rely on the service.

Kodak shuffles, cuts more jobs

Kodak is reshuffling some executives and continuing to cut jobs as the pioneering photography company tries to emerge from bankruptcy protection. Eastman Kodak Co.

How to generate a tax-efficient income

In the early 1980s, financial planners often had a general rule of thumb that the amount you had in low risk investments, such as bonds and guaranteed investment certificates (GICs), should equal your age.

New iPhone could boost U.S. GDP: analyst

The next generation iPhone, which Apple Inc. plans to release this week, could not only boost the tech giant's bottom line but could give a significant boost to the overall U.S. economy.
Bell takes aim at Netflix with 91原创 alternative

Bell takes aim at Netflix with 91原创 alternative

CRTC questions timing as Astral hearings begin

Building permits

The total value of building permits issued in Greater Victoria was $49.9 million in July, an improvement over a slow June, when permits totalling $41.1 million were taken out. That number, however, is down from the $60.