B.C. Government Expecting To End Fiscal Year with Surplus

Andy Schildhorn • November 25, 2015

The B.C. government is looking forward to the province being in the black at the end of the fiscal year, which comes around in March. Thanks in part to the hot real estate market, there is expected to be a $265 million surplus. For more: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/business/353261391.html The post B.C. Government Expecting To End Fiscal Year with Surplus appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

The B.C. government is looking forward to the province being in the black at the end of the fiscal year, which comes around in March. Thanks in part to the hot real estate market, there is expected to be a $265 million surplus.

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