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COVID-19: Restaurants no longer limited to 50% capacity for dine-in guests

COVID-19: Restaurants no longer limited to 50% capacity for dine-in guests

Buffets are also able to reopen, according to the updated provincial health order
B.C. tourism on track for in-province travel, John Horgan says

B.C. tourism on track for in-province travel, John Horgan says

Premier expects essential-only travel advisory to be eased soon
COVID-19: ICBC resumes road tests for commercial driver licences

COVID-19: ICBC resumes road tests for commercial driver licences

Other road tests depend on availability of protective equipment
COVID-19: A look at how layoffs turned permanent in past Canadian recessions

COVID-19: A look at how layoffs turned permanent in past Canadian recessions

Statistics Canada report finds nearly half of layoffs in past recessions became permanent
Starbucks plans to close up to 200 Canadian locations over two years

Starbucks plans to close up to 200 Canadian locations over two years

The company outlined a number of broad changes it was introducing
B.C. film industry given go-ahead to restart productions halted due to COVID-19

B.C. film industry given go-ahead to restart productions halted due to COVID-19

The industry will likely look very different than it was before the pandemic
Haida Gwaii couple raising funds to avoid fish plant closure

Haida Gwaii couple raising funds to avoid fish plant closure

GoFundMe started to save Albion Fisheries, which amalgamated with Intercity Packers in April 2019
B.C., Ontario shipyards team up to win multibillion-dollar icebreaker contract

B.C., Ontario shipyards team up to win multibillion-dollar icebreaker contract

The two companies said they will work together if they are awarded a contract
B.C. starts to see employment return under COVID-19 rules

B.C. starts to see employment return under COVID-19 rules

Jobless rate for young people still over 20% in May
COVID-19: Closed B.C. businesses allowed to sell liquor stock

COVID-19: Closed B.C. businesses allowed to sell liquor stock

Sales allowed to other licensees that can reopen