WBN News Vancouver
WBN News Vancouver delivers real-time business insights, market trends, and expert analysis—by business people, for business people—empowering Vancouver’s economy. Publisher Elke Porter
Today's Lucky Number is 8. Eight is the number of power, strategy, and smart leadership. Today, it’s a reminder that success isn’t just about hustle; it’s about building strong alliances that multiply your results.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Building wealth doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Think simple. Many people assume the government, CPP, OAS, or their company pension will be “enough.” The belief that someone else will take care of us creates comfort, dependance, and an unrealistic future.
by Crystal Mirkazemi & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global & WBN Finance & WBN News Langley
The Musqueam-Canada deal explained: what it says, what it doesn't, and why the quiet rollout is fueling fear across British Columbia, according to podcaster Aaron Pete.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada
Rising oil prices driven by the Iran conflict could increase transportation costs, squeeze margins, and impact consumer spending for Vancouver businesses.
by 1. Karalee Greer & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Kitsilano & WBN News Sea To Sky
Cosmic wisdom isn’t just poetic fluff; it’s a strategy if you know how to use it. Today, Jupiter plays the role of the wise advisor, dropping smart, timely answers right when you need them.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Driving the Coquihalla for the first time? Discover 10 essential tips for surviving BC's most dramatic — and dangerous — mountain highway. Drive smart, arrive safe.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
Pro Tip: Before you say “yes,” check the contract; emotionally and professionally. Today’s real power move is agreeing only to what actually supports the future you’re building.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
From 1950s newsrooms to solo journalists, the gatekeepers are gone — and the risks of reporting the truth have never been more personal or dangerous.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver