FLEXIBILITY OPTIONS ATTRACTING TOP WOMEN TO CLEAN ENERGY CONSULTING
VANDERHOOF – Flexibility was one of the major reasons that Zoe Dhillon decided to leave the public sector and join Clean Energy Consulting (CEC) in 2019. As a Senior Project Manager from her home...
CIB INVESTMENT EXPANDS EXPORTS THROUGH PORT OF PRINCE RUPERT
PRINCE RUPERT – The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has reached financial close on a $150 million loan to the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) for the first phase of a project to build CANXPORT....
CIB TO LEND BC FERRIES $75 MILLION TO LAUNCH ITS VESSEL ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM
BRITISH COLUMBIA – The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has reached financial close on a $75 million loan to BC Ferry Services Inc. to help finance the purchase of four zero-emission ferries and...
COWICHAN BUSINESSES ARE ADOPTING CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES THROUGH PROJECT ZERO
COWICHAN VALLEY - In an era marked by escalating environmental challenges, the concept of the circular economy stands as a beacon of hope, offering a pathway towards sustainable prosperity. Unlike...
MOVERS & SHAKERS MAY 22, 2024 – BUSINESS EXAMINER VANCOUVER ISLAND
News Impacting Central and North Vancouver Island NORTH ISLAND The Retail and Customer Service Confidence training certificate project, which aims to assist local residents in entering the workforce...
FRASER INSTITUTE: GOVERNMENT FUNDING FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS SAVES BC TAXPAYERS MILLIONS EVERY YEAR
BRITISH COLUMBIA - Despite misperceptions, government funding for independent schools in British Columbia saves the province (i.e. provincial taxpayers) millions of dollars every year, finds a new...

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