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Artificial Intelligence   -   May 05, 2026 AI Won't Steal Customers, Competitors Might
AI Won't Steal Customers, Competitors Might

Many owners fear AI will replace them, but the real risk is falling behind. AI helps competitors respond faster, follow up better, and stay consistent, winning customers before you even get the chance.

On Glover Road   -   Apr 27, 2026 A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works
A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works

Eighty-odd independent businesses. Horse chestnut trees planted in 1921. Coffee roasted down the street from the bookstore. A weekday morning in Fort Langley is a small, daily argument for why we should keep showing up.

The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You
AI For Business   -   May 21, 2026 The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You

Most business owners don't realize how many hours they lose to small, repetitive tasks. This one rule helps you spot them in minutes and shows where AI can quietly take over.

by Shivangi Patel
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AI For Business   -   May 21, 2026 The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You
The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You

Most business owners don't realize how many hours they lose to small, repetitive tasks. This one rule helps you spot them in minutes and shows where AI can quietly take over.

by Shivangi Patel
Artificial Intelligence   -   May 05, 2026 AI Won't Steal Customers, Competitors Might
AI Won't Steal Customers, Competitors Might

Many owners fear AI will replace them, but the real risk is falling behind. AI helps competitors respond faster, follow up better, and stay consistent, winning customers before you even get the chance.

by Shivangi Patel
On Glover Road   -   Apr 27, 2026 A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works
A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works

Eighty-odd independent businesses. Horse chestnut trees planted in 1921. Coffee roasted down the street from the bookstore. A weekday morning in Fort Langley is a small, daily argument for why we should keep showing up.

by Debbie Balfour
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