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B.C. caps restaurant delivery fees at 15%, temporarily

B.C. caps restaurant delivery fees at 15%, temporarily

COVID-19 emergency order takes effect Dec. 27
Wary of the pandemic, Nelson businesses opt to stay closed on Boxing Day

Wary of the pandemic, Nelson businesses opt to stay closed on Boxing Day

They say the profit isn’t worth the potential of infection
B.C. diverts more COVID-19 small business relief to tourism

B.C. diverts more COVID-19 small business relief to tourism

An extra $50 million shifted to attractions hit by travel bans
Election didn’t slow down COVID-19 aid, John Horgan says

Election didn’t slow down COVID-19 aid, John Horgan says

B.C. premier’s annual year-end interview with Black Press
B.C. housing market to remain vibrant through the new year: report

B.C. housing market to remain vibrant through the new year: report

The report also forecasts a firmer rental market through 2022 as economic conditions normalize
B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

30% loss of sales at time of application now qualifies
It could be a good Boxing Day for 91Ô­´´ merchants

It could be a good Boxing Day for 91Ô­´´ merchants

Online shopping and a closed U.S. border could mean more business for local stores
Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Cost of next COVID-19 payments up to $1.7 billion
Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Take stock of what you owe – and what you can pay
Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux’s office says the figure for this year could be closer to $85.5 billion