Vancouver Island Election Results
Premier Christy Clark lead the Liberal party to a fourth straight majority government in last night's provincial election. Clark did lose her own seat in Vancouver-Point Grey to the NDP’s David Eby.
Premier Christy Clark lead the Liberal party to a fourth straight majority government in last night's provincial election. Clark did lose her own seat in Vancouver-Point Grey to the NDP’s David Eby.
Steve Nash might be known for basketball, but his charity will be making plays on a local baseball field.
Judges for the third annual Social Media Awards say this year's competition was fierce, making their job “extremely difficult.” As part of Social Media Camp, the award ceremony took place last night at the Victoria Convention Centre and was hosted by tech expert and “Canada’s most respected geek” Steve Dotto.
If you need proof that Victoria businesses are more than ready for international success, Neverblue is a prime example.
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Every day from now until April 20, Douglas magazine will be posting a “Question of the Day” for a chance to win a Silver Pass (value $798) to this year’s Social Media Camp.
From fitness experts to technology buffs, Douglas Magazine’s 10 to Watch honorees are a varied and innovative bunch. In the countdown to the 2013 Douglas awards on March 27, we caught up with some winners from years past.
The University of Victoria’s Gustavson School of Business has named Brandt Louie, chairman and CEO of H.Y. Louie Co. Ltd. and board chairman of London Drugs, as Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year (DEYA).
From restaurateurs to cloud-based news content distributors, Douglas Magazine’s 10 to Watch honorees are a varied and innovative bunch. In the countdown to the 2013 Douglas awards on March 27, we caught up with some winners from years past.
The massively popular TED Conference is bringing its “ideas worth spreading” to Vancouver in 2014 and 2015. This iconic annual conference invites world-leading thinkers and doers, from business innovators to scientists and social change-agents, to speak for 18 minutes or less.