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Business View: Just enough budget goodies to allow us a little smile, at least

Business View: Just enough budget goodies to allow us a little smile, at least

Employment Insurance hiring tax credit has been extended a year
BC business confidence falls flat in March

BC business confidence falls flat in March

Fuel and energy are biggest concerns, with 64 per cent saying the cost is causing difficulties.
Business student ventures showcased at Opportunity Fest

Business student ventures showcased at Opportunity Fest

SFU Surrey event April 11 will feature commercial, sustainable and social projects.
They're here for the beer

They're here for the beer

Surrey brewers create a special ale for Vancouver Craft Beer Week.
New Kwantlen president appointed

New Kwantlen president appointed

Dr. Alan Davis, who most recently headed a university in New York, returns to B.C. to take his post Sept. 1.
SFU president talks about plans for post-secondary expansion

SFU president talks about plans for post-secondary expansion

Andrew Petter speaks to Surrey Board of Trade.
Gateway roads to get $700 million more

Gateway roads to get $700 million more

Premier Christy Clark has announced $700 million in new highway upgrades to develop B.C.'s Pacific Gateway program.
How to plan for retirement

How to plan for retirement

Thirty-two per cent of Canadians aged 25-54 will rely on OAS, CPP and QPP as their primary source of retirement income
Surrey BOT likes federal budget

Surrey BOT likes federal budget

Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman calls this month's budget "careful and strategic."
Poverty forum slated for Friday in Surrey

Poverty forum slated for Friday in Surrey

More than 70,000 people in this city are living on inadequate incomes.