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B.C. parties battle over tax promises to recover from COVID-19

B.C. parties battle over tax promises to recover from COVID-19

Sales tax cut or another round of borrowed relief payments
Canadian conference centres, airports, stadiums join rush for anti-pandemic status

Canadian conference centres, airports, stadiums join rush for anti-pandemic status

Facilities must follow specific criteria to show compliance with the programB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s 20 elements
Victoria brewery releases sour pumpkin spice beer ahead of Thanksgiving weekend

Victoria brewery releases sour pumpkin spice beer ahead of Thanksgiving weekend

La Tarte, from Ile Sauvage Brewing Co, is a brown based sour beer
New restaurant, grocery hybrid brings local food and community to Saanich

New restaurant, grocery hybrid brings local food and community to Saanich

Niche Grocerant is partnering with restaurants and producers to bring local food to the suburbs
Great Bear Scallops winners of B.C. Sustainability Award

Great Bear Scallops winners of B.C. Sustainability Award

First Nations owned company not just starting a business, but growing an industry
Riot unveils a colourful brew in honour of an Island drag queen

Riot unveils a colourful brew in honour of an Island drag queen

Variety the spice of life and with beverages for entertainer
B.C. parties pitch costly child care programs in pandemic

B.C. parties pitch costly child care programs in pandemic

B.C. Liberals say theyB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™ll deliver on NDPB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s $10-a-day promise for lower-income families
NDP, B.C. Liberals call for 15% cap on restaurant delivery fees

NDP, B.C. Liberals call for 15% cap on restaurant delivery fees

Restaurant association says it will help them survive COVID-19
Canada adds 378,000 jobs in September, accelerating growth from August

Canada adds 378,000 jobs in September, accelerating growth from August

The overall gains in September brought employment to within 720,000 of pre-pandemic levels
Canadian homebuilding remains strong despite 20% drop in September, say economists

Canadian homebuilding remains strong despite 20% drop in September, say economists

Economists had expected an annual rate of 240,000 starts in September
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