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North American stock markets open higher after strong showing Tuesday, loonie up

North American stock markets open higher after strong showing Tuesday, loonie up

The Canadian dollar traded for 69.88 cents US compared with an average of 69.01 cents US on Tuesday
WestJet lays off nearly 7,000 employees, cutting staff in half amid COVID-19 crisis

WestJet lays off nearly 7,000 employees, cutting staff in half amid COVID-19 crisis

Calgary-based company the latest airline to be hit by layoffs
Nordstrom Rack opening delayed due to COVID-19 outbreak

Nordstrom Rack opening delayed due to COVID-19 outbreak

Was to open in April
B.C. moves to prevent people being fired due to COVID-19 consequences

B.C. moves to prevent people being fired due to COVID-19 consequences

Employment law changes cover isolation, child care, travel bans
Advance Times moves to Thursdays – temporarily

Advance Times moves to Thursdays – temporarily

For now, your community newspaper publishes one day a week, but continues online 24/7
No plans to shut off isolated B.C. communities from COVID-19, Adrian Dix says

No plans to shut off isolated B.C. communities from COVID-19, Adrian Dix says

MLA Adam Olsen says Gulf Islands want to follow Tofino, Ucluelet
B.C. legislature meets briefly with minimum MLAs to deal with COVID-19

B.C. legislature meets briefly with minimum MLAs to deal with COVID-19

Votes to continue money supply, amend law to prevent layoffs
B.C. announces $5 billion financial relief for COVID-19 pandemic

B.C. announces $5 billion financial relief for COVID-19 pandemic

Renters, small business to get assistance quickly, John Horgan says
‘It has without a doubt saved us:’ 91Ô­´´ rallies behind restaurant owners during COVID-19 outbreak

‘It has without a doubt saved us:’ 91Ô­´´ rallies behind restaurant owners during COVID-19 outbreak

Haven Kitchen and Bar announced it would not be opening as scheduled
Thousands laid off as airlines struggle with COVID-19 cancellations, travel bans

Thousands laid off as airlines struggle with COVID-19 cancellations, travel bans

Some airlines say they will hire back workers after the crisis subsides