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B.C. extends COVID-19 rent freeze again, to the end of 2021

B.C. extends COVID-19 rent freeze again, to the end of 2021

‘Renoviction’ rules tightened, rent capped to inflation in 2022
Millennial homebuyers benefiting from pandemic pricing

Millennial homebuyers benefiting from pandemic pricing

Mortgage rates at lowest in decades, helping people enter the market
Directive based on ‘buttergate’ claims could cost dairy farmers, say experts

Directive based on ‘buttergate’ claims could cost dairy farmers, say experts

Animal science experts say there’s no feed supplement that’s as efficient or economical as palmitic acid
Summer is sweet at Sugar Lake (and winter’s pretty cool, too!)

Summer is sweet at Sugar Lake (and winter’s pretty cool, too!)

Year-round memories await at your lakeside Okanagan cabin
Aldergrove Credit Union puts finishing touches on new Willoughby location

Aldergrove Credit Union puts finishing touches on new Willoughby location

Branch’s soft opening to be held Tuesday, March 9, grand opening on March 27
B.C.-based meal kit company headed for zero-waste

B.C.-based meal kit company headed for zero-waste

Meal kits have exploded during the pandemic, with lots of packaging
How big is B.C.’s COVID-19 deficit? We’ll find out April 20

How big is B.C.’s COVID-19 deficit? We’ll find out April 20

More borrowing expected as pandemic enters second year
WestJet to lay off undisclosed number of pilots amid labour negotiations

WestJet to lay off undisclosed number of pilots amid labour negotiations

Airlines have been in negotiations with feds for months about a sector-specific aid package
Canadian small businesses rack up $135 billion in debt to survive pandemic: report

Canadian small businesses rack up $135 billion in debt to survive pandemic: report

Federation of Independent Business said the average small business owner has accrued $170K in debt
Canada’s top court says it won’t hear appeals by Bell and several cable companies

Canada’s top court says it won’t hear appeals by Bell and several cable companies

Supreme Court refusal a victory for Canada’s independent internet providers, may lead to lower prices