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Shortlist of 91Ô­´´ chamber award winners revealed

Shortlist of 91Ô­´´ chamber award winners revealed

Greater 91Ô­´´ Chamber of Commerce will recognize 40 nominees on Oct. 22
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
B.C. parties pitch costly child care programs in pandemic

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

B.C. Liberals say they’ll deliver on NDP’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
B.C. Liberals offer bridge financing, no more small business tax

B.C. Liberals offer bridge financing, no more small business tax

Tourism, hospitality companies may close by Christmas
91Ô­´´â€™s Burnco location among properties sold to U.S. landscaping giant

91Ô­´´â€™s Burnco location among properties sold to U.S. landscaping giant

Burnco, which started in 1912 in Calgary, is selling off its landscaping operations
Indebted Canadian businesses more ‘fragile’ than during 1st wave, BDC economist warns

Indebted Canadian businesses more ‘fragile’ than during 1st wave, BDC economist warns

The study said 87 per cent of entrepreneurs are confident they will make it through the crisis
Focus on innovation, not alcohol, key to survival for restaurants: experts

Focus on innovation, not alcohol, key to survival for restaurants: experts

Restaurants and bars have fought the restriction of a 10 p.m. stop on alcohol sales in British Columbia