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Shell Shocker: Vancouver Island indie web game studio hits blockbuster milestone

Shell Shocker: Vancouver Island indie web game studio hits blockbuster milestone

Comox's Blue Wizard Digital has had their game has hit 200 million total lifetime players
B.C. firm owned by its 750 employees now Canada's largest such operation

B.C. firm owned by its 750 employees now Canada's largest such operation

Maple Ridge's Taproot Community Support Services country's biggest Employee Ownership Trust
At least 20 B.C. craft breweries shut off their taps as industry cries for tax reform

At least 20 B.C. craft breweries shut off their taps as industry cries for tax reform

Kate Walker, who owns Nelson Brewing Company, is part of a provincial campaign calling for changes to mark-up structures
A top chef and young sommelier take Island diners down the rabbit hole

A top chef and young sommelier take Island diners down the rabbit hole

Rabbit Rabbit is a new wine bar in Victoria's Chinatown that's already attracting acclaim
Craft brewers want B.C. to drain $9M in subsidies for corporate beer makers

Craft brewers want B.C. to drain $9M in subsidies for corporate beer makers

BC Craft Brewers Guild launched campaign calling on residents to stop subsidizing conglomerates and support local craft brewers
The limo he couldn't lose: Why a B.C. carpenter became a chauffeur

The limo he couldn't lose: Why a B.C. carpenter became a chauffeur

"All I wanted to do was listen to some Snoop Dogg, rolling down the street while smoking joints," Big Bear Limousine owner Alex Cadotte recounts
Oliver winery manager nominated for B.C. leadership award

Oliver winery manager nominated for B.C. leadership award

BC Food and Beverage 2025 Rise Awards announces this year's nominees
Engineering contract sparks hope for LNG Canada expansion in northwest B.C.

Engineering contract sparks hope for LNG Canada expansion in northwest B.C.

From barista to owner: B.C. teen makes caffeine-fuelled transition

From barista to owner: B.C. teen makes caffeine-fuelled transition

A month after graduating high school in Salmon Arm, Emma-Lee Braun, 17, opened Sip & Sol mobile cafe
'They're doing stuff for free': Slow tourism for Okanagan, despite steady visitors

'They're doing stuff for free': Slow tourism for Okanagan, despite steady visitors

While airport traffic and hotel bookings show tourists are travelling to Kelowna this summer, whether they're spending money there is another story