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B.C. burger giant takes a 31% sales plunge

B.C. burger giant takes a 31% sales plunge

COVID-19 has take a big bite out of the fast food chain
New A-G’s office in 鶹ýӳcould cost up to $2 million annually

New A-G’s office in 鶹ýӳcould cost up to $2 million annually

Halifax, Ottawa viewed as models 鶹ýӳcould adopt in creation of auditor general’s office
Women’s return to pre-pandemic employment levels ‘won’t be easy,' says a new study

Women’s return to pre-pandemic employment levels ‘won’t be easy,' says a new study

Last month, women’s unemployment stood at 12.7% compared with men’s unemployment rate of 12.1%
The CEO of a 鶹ýӳplant-based food company answers 5 questions about sustainability

The CEO of a 鶹ýӳplant-based food company answers 5 questions about sustainability

Melissa Mills has gone from stocking shelves at Whole Foods to producing products that are placed on them.
More B.C. cannabis consumers choosing legal suppliers over black market: poll

More B.C. cannabis consumers choosing legal suppliers over black market: poll

The incidence of “legal-only” marijuana users is highest among residents aged 18 to 34
Ottawa extends wage subsidy to December, dumps 30% threshold

Ottawa extends wage subsidy to December, dumps 30% threshold

Feds retool wage subsidy program, offering 'top-up' to some businesses
Air Canada fires back at B.C.'s criticism of Canadian airlines' COVID protocol

Air Canada fires back at B.C.'s criticism of Canadian airlines' COVID protocol

Air Canada has shot back at recent comments by B.C.'s Dr. Bonnie Henry about airlines' need to improve COVID safety protocols
New contactless drive-through shipping container grocery store serving Vancouver

New contactless drive-through shipping container grocery store serving Vancouver

Place your order ahead, or just show up and shop - without leaving the car
B.C. businesses brace for second wave of impacts when government support ends

B.C. businesses brace for second wave of impacts when government support ends

Many businesses on government support foresee cutbacks, more debt and layoffs when that support ends
Canucks season ticket payments start coming due in hopes of 'best case scenario'

Canucks season ticket payments start coming due in hopes of 'best case scenario'

Under one of the payment plans offered, the first installment for the 2020-21 season will be due August 15