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B.C. lowers cap on payday loan fees

B.C. lowers cap on payday loan fees

Fee for short-term borrowing lowered to $17 per $100, a rate Public Safety Minister Mike Morris says is second lowest in Canada
Higher home values ring in 2017

Higher home values ring in 2017

B.c. property assessments are out, showing jump in Okanagan, South Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver
VIDEO: How to keep New Year's resolutions without breaking the bank

VIDEO: How to keep New Year's resolutions without breaking the bank

Tips on turning over a new leaf in 2017 while staying within your budget
Specialty wood industry reaches out to world

Specialty wood industry reaches out to world

#BCForestFuture series: Re-manufactured wood products have a global supply chain, and Asian markets are vital
Asia imports up as U.S. targets B.C. lumber

Asia imports up as U.S. targets B.C. lumber

#BCForestFuture series: Premier Christy Clark confident Donald Trump wants housing construction boom, needs B.C. lumber
Great Bear Rainforest protection takes effect Jan. 1

Great Bear Rainforest protection takes effect Jan. 1

One third of region off limits to commercial logging, annual cut set at 2.5 million cubic metres per year
Small is beautiful for northern mill owners

Small is beautiful for northern mill owners

#BCForestFuture series: Nechako Lumber was B.C.'s first to sell lumber to Japan, and has led the way in dealing with mountain pine beetle
Indigenous forest industry looks to Pacific Rim

Indigenous forest industry looks to Pacific Rim

#BCForestFuture series: Carrier Sekani chief joins forest trade mission to Asia, where cultural ties and business are intertwined
B.C. wood high-rise is the talk of Asia

B.C. wood high-rise is the talk of Asia

#BCForestFuture series: Structurlam of Penticton has builders and engineers asking questions in Japan and China
China moves to stop illegal logging trade

China moves to stop illegal logging trade

Beijing shifts toward sustainable lumber certification