
Tariffs, economic shifts, and competition will always be part of the business landscape. Small businesses are often caught in the middle when tariffs are introduced, especially between major trading partners.
by Nethmi De Silva & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
When markets tighten, uncertainty rises, and cash flow becomes more unpredictable, I don't rely on outdated reports or gut feelings. I lean heavily on real-time data to make fast, informed decisions. Here’s how — and what tools I use to make it possible. Let's talk about it.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
South Delta entrepreneurs are using ChatGPT to improve product listings and simplify customer support — helping them grow smarter, not harder.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Small businesses can grow by giving back to their communities. From sponsoring events to local volunteering, generosity creates loyalty, trust, and greater visibility.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News AbbotsfordIn today’s market, attention is expensive—but relevance is priceless. And relevance is where AI really shines. Small businesses are using AI to deliver personalized experiences at scale—without hiring three more people. But too often, we see one of two mistakes: 1. Underuse – AI is only used to
by Jacob @ 80/20.Media
The job market is sending mixed signals. Hiring is booming in some sectors while layoffs are quietly climbing in others, creating the strangest talent landscape in recent memory. While certain companies are aggressively recruiting, battling for top candidates as if it’s 2021 again,
by Wendy S Huffman & WBN News Nashville
In recent years, Abbotsford has been steadily cultivating a tech ecosystem that blends local values with global vision, making it an increasingly attractive hub for startups, scale-ups, and established tech firms alike. Let's talk about it.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Abbotsford
Canada's Parent-Grandparent Sponsorship Program remains stalled since 2020, leaving families in limbo amid backlogs and delayed processing times.
by Bready Wu & WBN News Kitsilano & WBN News Vancouver
Tariffs, economic shifts, and competition will always be part of the business landscape. Small businesses are often caught in the middle when tariffs are introduced, especially between major trading partners.
by Nethmi De Silva & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global




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Something new is emerging. Not consciousness, but perhaps the next best thing: a mirror—deep enough to challenge the one who gazes in.

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This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the women who shape our world with strength, love, and legacy—honoring all mothers, everywhere, since the holiday began in 1914.

Tariffs can disrupt your business overnight—but your cash flow doesn’t have to suffer. Learn practical strategies to forecast, buffer, and adapt your finances in a volatile market. From building reserves to renegotiating terms, here’s how to stay liquid and in control.

For decades, the U.S. was the natural first stop for Canadian exporters. But today, that convenience has morphed into constraint. With only 20 trade agreements—and friction in all of them—the U.S. market is increasingly hard to navigate.

Tariffs, economic shifts, and competition will always be part of the business landscape. Small businesses are often caught in the middle when tariffs are introduced, especially between major trading partners.
by Nethmi De Silva & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
When markets tighten, uncertainty rises, and cash flow becomes more unpredictable, I don't rely on outdated reports or gut feelings. I lean heavily on real-time data to make fast, informed decisions. Here’s how — and what tools I use to make it possible. Let's talk about it.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
South Delta entrepreneurs are using ChatGPT to improve product listings and simplify customer support — helping them grow smarter, not harder.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Small businesses can grow by giving back to their communities. From sponsoring events to local volunteering, generosity creates loyalty, trust, and greater visibility.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News AbbotsfordIn today’s market, attention is expensive—but relevance is priceless. And relevance is where AI really shines. Small businesses are using AI to deliver personalized experiences at scale—without hiring three more people. But too often, we see one of two mistakes: 1. Underuse – AI is only used to
by Jacob @ 80/20.Media
The job market is sending mixed signals. Hiring is booming in some sectors while layoffs are quietly climbing in others, creating the strangest talent landscape in recent memory. While certain companies are aggressively recruiting, battling for top candidates as if it’s 2021 again,
by Wendy S Huffman & WBN News Nashville
In recent years, Abbotsford has been steadily cultivating a tech ecosystem that blends local values with global vision, making it an increasingly attractive hub for startups, scale-ups, and established tech firms alike. Let's talk about it.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Abbotsford
Canada's Parent-Grandparent Sponsorship Program remains stalled since 2020, leaving families in limbo amid backlogs and delayed processing times.
by Bready Wu & WBN News Kitsilano & WBN News Vancouver