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Statistics Canada says GDP grew at 5.4% annual rate in Q3

Statistics Canada says GDP grew at 5.4% annual rate in Q3

Economy edged up by 0.1% in September
Banking’s shift to cloud gathers steam as pandemic and fintechs spur faster adoption

Banking’s shift to cloud gathers steam as pandemic and fintechs spur faster adoption

Move had begun before pandemic but going virtual expedited it
B.C. ski resorts prepare for holiday cancellations due to highway closures

B.C. ski resorts prepare for holiday cancellations due to highway closures

Big White ski resort said over 70 holiday bookings have already been cancelled
Pandemic-battered B.C. small businesses say they can’t afford sick pay

Pandemic-battered B.C. small businesses say they can’t afford sick pay

Labour minister says 5 days reflects average usage of paid leave
Black Friday arrives with little fanfare as stores launch sales ahead of retail event

Black Friday arrives with little fanfare as stores launch sales ahead of retail event

Supply chain concerns have changed the nature of holiday shopping
BC Ferries reports record-breaking summer vehicle traffic

BC Ferries reports record-breaking summer vehicle traffic

Vehicle traffic up 3 per cent from pre-COVID times in quarter ending Sept. 30
Canadians to spend big on holidays, return to shopping malls, multiple surveys find

Canadians to spend big on holidays, return to shopping malls, multiple surveys find

Accenture: Canadians will spend an average of $635 in 2021, an increase of more than 23 per cent
Envision Financial encouraging people to join relief efforts

Envision Financial encouraging people to join relief efforts

Those who have means are being prompted to help out with the flood recovery through a number of ways
U.S. doubles softwood lumber ‘dumping’ duties on B.C. producers

U.S. doubles softwood lumber ‘dumping’ duties on B.C. producers

Minister says issues in trade dispute will be appealed again
B.C. requires 5 days a year of paid sick days starting in 2022

B.C. requires 5 days a year of paid sick days starting in 2022

New program replaces temporary 3-day government payments