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Steve Nash Fitness World rebrands, drops the Steve Nash name

Steve Nash Fitness World rebrands, drops the Steve Nash name

B.C.'s iconic gym chain Steve Nash Fitness World plans to rebrand, drop the name of former National Basketball Association (NBA) star Steve Nash and open gyms by early July.
Don鈥檛 expect the pre-COVID norm when sporting event box offices reopen, experts say

Don鈥檛 expect the pre-COVID norm when sporting event box offices reopen, experts say

鈥淭he real question to ask in this pandemic era is, do fans feel comfortable enough, even with capped attendance, to go to sporting events?鈥
Telus selects Vancouver, four other cities, for initial 5G rollout

Telus selects Vancouver, four other cities, for initial 5G rollout

The 5G network access will come at no additional cost to customers on the Telus Peace of Mind plans
Can B.C. nightclubs survive the pandemic?

Can B.C. nightclubs survive the pandemic?

And what would the impact of those closures be on Canadian recording artists and working musicians, for whom nightclubs are both career incubators and a main source of income?
Temporary COVID-19 layoffs to become permanent by law in B.C.

Temporary COVID-19 layoffs to become permanent by law in B.C.

Whether the employees or their employers like聽it or not
Steve Nash Fitness announces acquisition, re-opening strategy

Steve Nash Fitness announces acquisition, re-opening strategy

The new owners' plan is to re-open clubs as quickly and safely as possible under COVID-19 protocols
Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

Members at Steve Nash Fitness, UFC Gym and Crunch Fitness clubs in B.C. are owed millions for prepaid gym memberships and personal training sessions
B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

The discounted prices for alcohol will be for all hospitality licensees 鈥 or restaurants, bars and pubs
Peer-to-peer car share service Turo launches in B.C.

Peer-to-peer car share service Turo launches in B.C.

The company says car owners earn an average of $620 per month renting their vehicles through the platform
These are the brands most trusted by Canadian consumers in 2020

These are the brands most trusted by Canadian consumers in 2020

The sixth annual trust index was based on surveys carried out pre-COVID and from a followup study showing how consumer trust has changed since then
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