Discover why great investors are great listeners, how listening builds trust, and how it transforms networking and relationship-building.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
In an era defined by overlapping conflicts, energy chokepoint threats, cyber warfare, and nuclear rhetoric, measuring systemic risk requires structure—not speculation.
by George Moen & WBN News Global
Today, the universe isn’t whispering; it’s ringing the opening bell. It’s nudging you toward the changes you’ve been side-eyeing for months. The tweaks. The pivots. The “I’ll deal with that later” conversations..
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
More than $2 million in recent grants highlight how structured philanthropy and corporate giving are shaping Nashville’s economic and community landscape.
by Wendy S Huffman & WBN News Nashville
Vancouver's 2km FIFA radius brings road closures, 200 security cameras, and noise till midnight. See how the 2026 World Cup impacts downtown residents.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports EditionBC officially ends the biannual time change in March 2026. Premier David Eby confirms the shift to permanent Daylight Saving Time. Get the full story.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada
If you strip away the fancy mission statements, color-coded dashboards, and “vision alignment summits,” every business does only four things: 1. It makes an offer. 2. It finds people. 3. It convinces those people to buy. 4. It actually delivers what it promised. That’s it. No incense. No chanting.
by Joseph Willmott
A lawsuit involving a senior former executive at Westbank is raising questions about Vancouver’s luxury development market. As sales slow and margins tighten, the case highlights broader shifts impacting major real estate projects across the city.
by Troy Tyrell
Discover why great investors are great listeners, how listening builds trust, and how it transforms networking and relationship-building.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
In an era defined by overlapping conflicts, energy chokepoint threats, cyber warfare, and nuclear rhetoric, measuring systemic risk requires structure—not speculation.
The Singularity is the theory that artificial intelligence could surpass human intelligence and begin improving itself. Here’s what that means — and why entrepreneurs should pay attention now.
Nouriel Roubini now projects U.S. potential growth could reach 4% this decade. If correct, this structural shift changes capital, labor, and competitive dynamics for small businesses.
Small business leaders can no longer afford to react to economic change — they must anticipate it. WBN Future Watch™ tracks the global trends, AI disruptions, inflation signals, and market forces shaping the next phase of opportunity for growth-minded entrepreneurs.
Today’s progress? It may not be a straight line; it’s more of a strategic detour with a coffee stop and a clipboard. The Moon slips into practical Capricorn, and suddenly we’re all auditing our time like it’s a questionable expense report. Priorities tighten....
From the banks of the Danube, geopolitics feels less like policy and more like performance. A personal letter from Budapest as Hungary moves toward the 2026 election — pragmatic, polarised, and persistently independent.
Ten dead after gunman opens fire at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia. Community of 2,400 reels from one of Canada's deadliest attacks.
As AI tools multiply, OpenClaw is quietly redefining software itself—replacing apps with a local, privacy-first personal agent that actually gets work done.
Discover why great investors are great listeners, how listening builds trust, and how it transforms networking and relationship-building.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
In an era defined by overlapping conflicts, energy chokepoint threats, cyber warfare, and nuclear rhetoric, measuring systemic risk requires structure—not speculation.
by George Moen & WBN News Global
Today, the universe isn’t whispering; it’s ringing the opening bell. It’s nudging you toward the changes you’ve been side-eyeing for months. The tweaks. The pivots. The “I’ll deal with that later” conversations..
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
More than $2 million in recent grants highlight how structured philanthropy and corporate giving are shaping Nashville’s economic and community landscape.
by Wendy S Huffman & WBN News Nashville
Vancouver's 2km FIFA radius brings road closures, 200 security cameras, and noise till midnight. See how the 2026 World Cup impacts downtown residents.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports EditionBC officially ends the biannual time change in March 2026. Premier David Eby confirms the shift to permanent Daylight Saving Time. Get the full story.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada
If you strip away the fancy mission statements, color-coded dashboards, and “vision alignment summits,” every business does only four things: 1. It makes an offer. 2. It finds people. 3. It convinces those people to buy. 4. It actually delivers what it promised. That’s it. No incense. No chanting.
by Joseph Willmott
A lawsuit involving a senior former executive at Westbank is raising questions about Vancouver’s luxury development market. As sales slow and margins tighten, the case highlights broader shifts impacting major real estate projects across the city.
by Troy Tyrell