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Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

A new study shows that brand recognition among consumers is important in quelling negative online comments.
Founders of Nature's Path named as UVic's Distinguished Entrepreneurs

Founders of Nature's Path named as UVic's Distinguished Entrepreneurs

Arran and Ratana Stephens being honoured by University of Victoria
Google deploying undersea cable to link B.C. and Japan for faster Gmail, YouTube

Google deploying undersea cable to link B.C. and Japan for faster Gmail, YouTube

Topaz cable latest among fibre-optic projects tapping 91Ô­´´
Are your stocks ‘green’ or a climate disaster? A new law may provide the answer

Are your stocks ‘green’ or a climate disaster? A new law may provide the answer

91Ô­´´ proposal to mandate climate-change disclosures falls short of U.S. counterparts, says climate and financial law expert Janis Sarra
A tentative agreement has been reached between unions and Victoria Shipyards

A tentative agreement has been reached between unions and Victoria Shipyards

The proposal will be presented to workers represented by 10 unions later this week.
Starting Wednesday, you can order a cold Tim Hortons beverage in a reusable cup

Starting Wednesday, you can order a cold Tim Hortons beverage in a reusable cup

This is not a drill. It's BYOC at Tim Hortons starting April 6!
B.C. farms and agribusinesses hoping for return to normalcy

B.C. farms and agribusinesses hoping for return to normalcy

Amid an earthquake in Mexico City, finding workers continues to be tough
With a little help, students turn entrepreneurial advice into profits

With a little help, students turn entrepreneurial advice into profits

UVic's Kidovate program, which took a two-year break because of the pandemic, is back again this year, geared to students ages 12 to 17.
VIU takes entrepreneurship program province-wide

VIU takes entrepreneurship program province-wide

The course, which is free, helps students learn how to turn their ideas into a business.
COVID probe on ship, drydock work delay first ship of cruise season

COVID probe on ship, drydock work delay first ship of cruise season

Plans for the inaugural call have been pushed back three days after Princess Cruises opted to put the Caribbean Princess into drydock in Portland for some repairs.