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Island time-share firm accused of illegal sales

The B.C. Securities Commission has alleged that a Nanaimo-based vacation time-share company illegally sold $12.7 million in promissory notes to 214 investors.

New designer

Chris Whiteley has joined bWEST Interactive as director of design and development. He brings several years of Wordpress experience and was most recently a web designer at Sage Internet Solutions.

Playing with politics confuses mandate of pension fund

As Quebec politicians debate whether the province's public pension manager should intervene to protect homegrown companies, its federal counterpart says playing with politics risks undermining its primary purpose - maximizing investment returns for m

Buy & Save founders retire

Vic and Toni Kowalchuk, who have owned and operated Buy & Save in Sidney since 1984, are retiring at the end of September and passing ownership of the new and used home furnishings and accessories operation to their children.

New chairman lifts Barclays

Investors and analysts reacted positively Friday to Barclays' appointment of its new chairman, Sir David Walker, an industry veteran who has called for curbs on the banking industry's excesses.

Hero app designed to find missing kids

Police say it is a good idea, but has drawbacks

Trying to fool IRS not smart

A recent U.S. court decision sheds a little light on the intention behind the Internal Revenue Service's crackdown on its citizens with offshore accounts who haven't filed FBARs or reported worldwide income on their U.S. tax returns.

TSX ends week up despite China data

The Toronto stock market shifted higher Friday as traders focused on concerning data about the Chinese economy. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 32.76 points at 11,890.

Railway eyes new east line for iron belt

91原创 National Railway is taking a step toward building a potentially lucrative new transportation link for iron ore producers at the Quebec-Labrador border by proceeding with a feasibility study.

B.C. sheds nation-high 14,500 jobs

Capital region loses 3,000 positions as construction, manufacturing hit