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Let B.C. restaurants sell liquor permanently with take-out, delivery, proposes MLA

Let B.C. restaurants sell liquor permanently with take-out, delivery, proposes MLA

Allowing restaurants to permanently sell liquor with delivery and take-out sales would support thousands of small businesses across B.C.
What Canada can learn from America about small business survival

What Canada can learn from America about small business survival

Although the U.S. is providing many examples of what not to do in the pandemic, its handling of small business survival is admirable and could provide some learnings for Canadian subsidy programs
DAVIDsTEA to close all B.C. stores except for one in Vancouver

DAVIDsTEA to close all B.C. stores except for one in Vancouver

166 Canadian and 42 U.S. locations will be permanently closed
Here's why the price of Canadian wine is set to go up

Here's why the price of Canadian wine is set to go up

It's going to happen within the next two years, and is connected to a dispute with Australia
You can own a piece of this B.C. Starbucks for just $1

You can own a piece of this B.C. Starbucks for just $1

Drive-thru Starbucks in Chilliwack will be open for investors on August 11
North Vancouver vegan meat biz launches with executive facing securities investigation

North Vancouver vegan meat biz launches with executive facing securities investigation

Modern Meat started trading on Canadian Securities Exchange in June with many “Bridgemark Group” members or associates loaded up on cheap shares
B.C. burger giant takes a 31% sales plunge

B.C. burger giant takes a 31% sales plunge

COVID-19 has take a big bite out of the fast food chain
New A-G’s office in Vancouver could cost up to $2 million annually

New A-G’s office in Vancouver could cost up to $2 million annually

Halifax, Ottawa viewed as models Vancouver could adopt in creation of auditor general’s office
Women’s return to pre-pandemic employment levels ‘won’t be easy,' says a new study

Women’s return to pre-pandemic employment levels ‘won’t be easy,' says a new study

Last month, women’s unemployment stood at 12.7% compared with men’s unemployment rate of 12.1%
The CEO of a Vancouver plant-based food company answers 5 questions about sustainability

The CEO of a Vancouver plant-based food company answers 5 questions about sustainability

Melissa Mills has gone from stocking shelves at Whole Foods to producing products that are placed on them.