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  • An authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, e.g., providing a broadcasting service or acting as an agent for a company's products
  • an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place
  • A business or service given such authorization to operate
  • a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
  • grant a franchise to
  • An authorization given by a league to own a sports team
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  • "Want To" is a song by country music duo Sugarland. Their first release not to feature former member Kristen Hall, the song was also the first Number One hit of Sugarland's career in the U.S., spending two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in late 2006.
  • In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources. Thus, people cannot have everything they want and must look for the most affordable alternatives.
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  • obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"
  • bribe: make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought"
  • Procure the loyalty and support of (someone) by bribery
  • Obtain in exchange for payment
  • bargain: an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
  • Pay someone to give up an ownership, interest, or share

2008-11-19 Brian Scudamore
2008-11-19 Brian Scudamore
Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses, sofas, computers, washing machines, clothing - you name it. Well, Brian's idea took off. He changed the name to 1-800-Got -Junk and over the next 15 years over 300 franchises opened across North America, and now Australia. Now, Brian's company is the largest junk removal service in the world. And he says up to 60 per cent of the junk is recycled, reused, or donated. Check out the intergvi Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses, sofas, computers, washing machines, clothing - you name it. Well, Brian's idea took off. He changed the name to 1-800-Got -Junk and over the next 15 years over 300 franchises opened across North America, and now Australia. Now, Brian's company is the largest junk removal service in the world. And he says up to 60 per cent of the junk is recycled, reused, or donated. Check out the interview here - Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses, sofas, computers, washing machines, clothing - you name it. Well, Brian's idea took off. He changed the name to 1-800-Got -Junk and over the next 15 years over 300 franchises opened across North America, and now Australia. Now, Brian's company is the largest junk removal service in the world. And he says up to 60 per cent of the junk is recycled, reused, or donated. Check out the interview here - Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses, sofas, computers, washing machines, clothing - you name it. Well, Brian's idea took off. He changed the name to 1-800-Got -Junk and over the next 15 years over 300 franchises opened across North America, and now Australia. Now, Brian's company is the largest junk removal service in the world. And he says up to 60 per cent of the junk is recycled, reused, or donated. Check out the interview here - Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses, sofas, computers, washing machines, clothing - you name it. Well, Brian's idea took off. He changed the name to 1-800-Got -Junk and over the next 15 years over 300 franchises opened across North America, and now Australia. Now, Brian's company is the largest junk removal service in the world. And he says up to 60 per cent of the junk is recycled, reused, or donated. Check out the interview here - Brian Scudamore was born in San Francisco and at the tender age of 7, moved to Vancouver. Fast forward 10 years and Brian was in line at a fast food drive thru - behind a truck full of junk. Suddenly, it hit him - he could start a business hauling away junk. Brian cashed in his savings, bought a used pickup and started a company called 'The Rubbish Boys.' The idea was simple, you call up 'The Rubbish Boys', they show up at your house and take away pretty much anything you want. Old mattresses,
Do You Want To Pay The Premium? - Richmond Centre S1360e
Do You Want To Pay The Premium? - Richmond Centre S1360e
Vancouver is one of the warmest city in Canada. It has very mild weather and beautiful four seasons in the city. But then you have to pay the premium for all these. The cost of living is high in the city area. A house sold for Canadian $700,000 in east coast or provinces other than BC will probably be asking more than $1 million in the city area around Greater Vancouver. Do you want to pay the premium for the good weather and fall color in the city? This is the autumn scene you can see on a street in Richmond city centre and this is just outside the shopping mall Richmond Centre. Your best camera is the camera in hand. I took the shot with my Fuji compact. Have a great autumn Sunday!

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