This is where planning gets honest, and honesty is expensive, but worth it. Start with the most important question first: What don’t I want in my life this year? Name the habits, obligations, relationships, or thought patterns that quietly drain your energy and dilute your ambition....
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global
Five major consumer and cultural shifts are already influencing how people create, consume, and compete. This breakdown summarizes the trends Gary Vaynerchuk believes will define 2026—and where attention is moving next.
by WBN News Global & WBN News Canada & WBN News Vancouver
Stop trying to impress people. Real success in networking comes from genuine connections, curiosity, and trust-building conversations.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
Most businesses already have the data they need — they don’t use it daily. Turning raw data into decision signals is how leaders move faster with confidence.
by George Moen & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global & WBN Ai
Before we can explain a strategy, justify it, or turn it into slides with tasteful fonts, we often sense it. We know what matters before we can articulate why.
by Joseph Willmott
Leah’s Holiday Note: Everyone’s running on mixed emotions and leftover expectations; lead with patience, not pressure. A little grace today goes a long way toward a peaceful finish to the year.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Before you build the year, name it. One word, just one, that captures how you want 2026 to feel when you’re living it, not just posting about it. That word becomes your filter, your compass, and your built-in verbal garbage detector.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
The businesses winning in 2026 aren’t working harder — they’re deciding faster. AI-first decision-making is no longer optional. It’s the new baseline for competitive survival.
by George Moen & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver
This is where planning gets honest, and honesty is expensive, but worth it. Start with the most important question first: What don’t I want in my life this year? Name the habits, obligations, relationships, or thought patterns that quietly drain your energy and dilute your ambition....
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global
A U.S. Senate vote regarding Iran, the release of Federal Reserve bank stress tests, continued weakness in technology shares, and growing questions surrounding artificial intelligence investment are creating a more complex environment for businesses and investors worldwide.
Duty has stuck with the human tribe because it's reciprocal. The individual takes care of the community, and the community takes care of the individual. They require one another.
Expect a few verbal curveballs today, folks. This is not the market for snap decisions or “sounds good to me” agreements. Slow down, read the fine print, and actually listen to what people are saying, not what you hope they’re saying. Commit carefully.
Excerpt: From Bannockburn and Carabobo to the United Nations Charter and Hong Kong’s handover, June 21–28 shaped world history.
A social media exchange about creativity, employment, and artificial intelligence highlights growing concerns among artists and creative professionals. The discussion may be an early signal of a broader debate about how technology will reshape creative work in the coming decade.
SpaceX's record-breaking IPO pushed the company's value above $2.1 trillion and increased Elon Musk's fortune by an estimated $250-$300 billion. The milestone created the world's first trillionaire and showcases the immense value generated through decades of innovation and bold risk-taking.
With more than €16 billion potentially returning to Hungary, the question is no longer whether the money will arrive, but whether it will be used to build lasting national strength, resilience, and sovereignty.
Why Vancouver’s 2026 World Cup is a bust for local businesses. High ticket prices, logistical nightmares, and zero buzz outside downtown.
This is where planning gets honest, and honesty is expensive, but worth it. Start with the most important question first: What don’t I want in my life this year? Name the habits, obligations, relationships, or thought patterns that quietly drain your energy and dilute your ambition....
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global
Five major consumer and cultural shifts are already influencing how people create, consume, and compete. This breakdown summarizes the trends Gary Vaynerchuk believes will define 2026—and where attention is moving next.
by WBN News Global & WBN News Canada & WBN News Vancouver
Stop trying to impress people. Real success in networking comes from genuine connections, curiosity, and trust-building conversations.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Abbotsford
Most businesses already have the data they need — they don’t use it daily. Turning raw data into decision signals is how leaders move faster with confidence.
by George Moen & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global & WBN Ai
Before we can explain a strategy, justify it, or turn it into slides with tasteful fonts, we often sense it. We know what matters before we can articulate why.
by Joseph Willmott
Leah’s Holiday Note: Everyone’s running on mixed emotions and leftover expectations; lead with patience, not pressure. A little grace today goes a long way toward a peaceful finish to the year.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Before you build the year, name it. One word, just one, that captures how you want 2026 to feel when you’re living it, not just posting about it. That word becomes your filter, your compass, and your built-in verbal garbage detector.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Langley & WBN News Global
The businesses winning in 2026 aren’t working harder — they’re deciding faster. AI-first decision-making is no longer optional. It’s the new baseline for competitive survival.
by George Moen & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver