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Why so many Metro 鶹ýӳretail spaces are closing up shop

Why so many Metro 鶹ýӳretail spaces are closing up shop

Property taxes, rents, and online shopping all play a part
Metro Vancouver's biggest Asian grocery store chain vows no COVID-19 price gouging

Metro Vancouver's biggest Asian grocery store chain vows no COVID-19 price gouging

To address false rumours and customer questions, the CEO has issued a statement
Pioneering high-end 鶹ýӳretailer set to close its doors after over 30 years

Pioneering high-end 鶹ýӳretailer set to close its doors after over 30 years

When they opened back in 1987, "Vancouver was somewhat of a fashion backwater."
Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants open to tax reviews for bailouts amid supplier kickback scheme

Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants open to tax reviews for bailouts amid supplier kickback scheme

Restaurant owners are seeking tax relief and other measures to counteract their losses due to the ongoing coronavirus scare
New 鶹ýӳrestaurants more likely to be quick-service than full-service: report

New 鶹ýӳrestaurants more likely to be quick-service than full-service: report

Blame the cost of renting space and paying property taxes.
West Point Grey businesses struggle amid continued rent hikes, taxes and uncertainty

West Point Grey businesses struggle amid continued rent hikes, taxes and uncertainty

Vancouver’s smallest commercial district is in big trouble.
Why B.C. winemakers are fired up and fearful over climate change

Why B.C. winemakers are fired up and fearful over climate change

As part of this year’s 42nd annual 鶹ýӳInternational Wine Festival (VIWF) wine industry insiders from 15 countries will join scientists and others at a symposium on how climate change is affecting wine production.
Coronavirus fears emptying tables at Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants

Coronavirus fears emptying tables at Metro 鶹ýӳChinese restaurants

Fears of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak have kept the city’s Chinese-speaking community away from public spaces.
Burnaby’s biggest Asian mall ‘suffering’ due to coronavirus rumours

Burnaby’s biggest Asian mall ‘suffering’ due to coronavirus rumours

City officials are hoping a “goodwill” visit will counter a false coronavirus rumour that is damaging business for merchants.
Attendance dips at Metro Vancouver's tourist attractions

Attendance dips at Metro Vancouver's tourist attractions

Places like the 鶹ýӳArt Gallery and Science World saw drops in 2019.