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COLUMNS: What does the future hold as automation becomes more prevalent

Robots are taking over some jobs now and it’s expected that 20 years from now, 40 per cent of the work force will be robots.

COLUMNS: Spring in the Cariboo-Chilcotin

Spring is just around the corner in the Cariboo-Chilcotin — and it’s being ushered in by its customary telltale signs.
BC VIEWS: Zombie HST and other tax tales

BC VIEWS: Zombie HST and other tax tales

Could some version of the harmonized sales tax return to B.C.? If Christy Clark is re-elected, it's possible

COLUMNS: Promote value-added or advertise in U.S.?

Recent press releases indicate Canadian forest industry and government representatives are planning a campaign blitz in the U.S.

COLUMNS: Top 10 reasons to support Canada’s Agriculture Day

Just in case you didn’t pick up on it, yesterday, Feb 16 was Canada Agriculture Day.

COLUMNS: Award-winning Cajun gumbo a sure-fire hit for family and guests

The MSN site on my computer has so many ways to mention President Trump’s daily happenings and other news from around the world.
BC VIEWS: Election budget sets the stage

BC VIEWS: Election budget sets the stage

Youth in care, hiring teachers, mental health and drug addiction hot topics as legislature resumes

COLUMNS: City snow woes

There is so much “news” lately it’s hard to keep up with it.

COLUMNS: Chamber week in B.C.

Every day across our province, local chambers of commerce and boards of trade work hard to represent and support their member businesses.

COLUMNS: Barbecued vegetables can help cure winter blues

There are lots of days representing something other than the date.