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Kevin Greendard: Tax time for corporations

Kevin Greendard: Tax time for corporations

Do you dread preparing the accounting records for your corporate tax year end? We make the analysis of the investment component as painless as possible. Getting ready for your corporation’s year-end involves many moving parts.
New owner to close Canoe Brewpub for major renovation

New owner to close Canoe Brewpub for major renovation

Canoe Brewpub will close on Oct. 18 for a major renovation as its new owner re-brands the business.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ fishermen say Ottawa has cast them adrift

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ fishermen say Ottawa has cast them adrift

VANCOUVER — The newly elected Liberal minority ­government needs to deal with the ­devastating impacts of a ­closure of the commercial salmon ­fishery in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ this year, say ­commercial fishermen.
End of an era: Helmcken Market to close after 48 years as owners retire

End of an era: Helmcken Market to close after 48 years as owners retire

Shanon and Garvin Tse spent a lifetime building the Helmcken Market, expanding it from a small, live-in-the-back corner store to a mid-size grocery where you could buy everything from bread and milk to flowers, pet food and a homemade sausage roll to
Pulp and paper maker’s report lauds use of renewable energy

Pulp and paper maker’s report lauds use of renewable energy

Last year the vast ­majority of energy used by Paper ­Excellence’s pulp and paper mills came from renewable sources, while the company kicked just over $1.
Municipal, provincial officials plot lobbying effort to keep cruise ships coming into sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ ports

Municipal, provincial officials plot lobbying effort to keep cruise ships coming into sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ ports

No matter what the final results of Monday’s federal election end up being, it will not be long before local officials and provincial politicians are knocking on doors in Ottawa to get federal weight behind a lobbying effort to protect the Canadian c
Six-bedroom waterfront Saanich Peninsula home sells for record $22.75M

Six-bedroom waterfront Saanich Peninsula home sells for record $22.75M

An unknown buyer has paid $22.75 million, the full asking price, for a six-bedroom waterfront home that sits on just over five acres on the Saanich Peninsula.
New fund aims to help Island non-profits and social enterprises grow

New fund aims to help Island non-profits and social enterprises grow

A new Island-focused ­investment fund has been launched to fill the funding gap for social enterprises and ­non-profit organizations that want to expand their reach and enact innovative programs that help the community.
Kevin Greenard: Shareholders agreement useful in planning

Kevin Greenard: Shareholders agreement useful in planning

Over half of the corporations we work with have a shareholder situation that is relatively straightforward — either a sole shareholder or jointly owned with their significant other.
Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

Tourism marketers spread the word on vaccine requirements

Organizations tasked with selling Victoria and sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to the world are aiming to get the word out that visitors should keep their vaccination records with them when touring, now that restaurants and other venues require them for entry.