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Union calling for Save-On-Foods to extend COVID-19 worker incentive program

Union calling for Save-On-Foods to extend COVID-19 worker incentive program

Save-On-Foods is ending its two-dollar-an-hour pay increase on May 30
BC Ferries losing up to $1.5 million each day as pandemic tanks ridership

BC Ferries losing up to $1.5 million each day as pandemic tanks ridership

The company does not qualify for the wage subsidy
B.C. visitor centres get help with COVID-19 prevention measures

B.C. visitor centres get help with COVID-19 prevention measures

Destination B.C. gearing up for local, in-province tourism
COVID-19 checkpoints ‘up to them,’ Bonnie Henry says of remote B.C. villages

COVID-19 checkpoints ‘up to them,’ Bonnie Henry says of remote B.C. villages

Support local tourism economy, but only if you’re invited in
Andrew Weaver says he was ready to defeat John Horgan government

Andrew Weaver says he was ready to defeat John Horgan government

Independent MLA blasts B.C. Greens over LNG opposition
Air Canada revises refund policy amid growing anger over cancelled flights

Air Canada revises refund policy amid growing anger over cancelled flights

Air Canada said it has refunded nearly $1 billion to customers since Jan. 1
Low profits, few customers in post-pandemic recovery says B.C. business survey

Low profits, few customers in post-pandemic recovery says B.C. business survey

About 43 per cent of businesses say they think they will need government incentives to continue operating
NAFTA panel upholds U.S. softwood lumber ‘injury’ complaint

NAFTA panel upholds U.S. softwood lumber ‘injury’ complaint

Other rulings still to come, B.C. forest industry group says
Hope for ‘Cascadia’ tourism amid COVID-19 border restrictions

Hope for ‘Cascadia’ tourism amid COVID-19 border restrictions

Washington, Yukon, Alaska reopening, B.C. hotels set to restart
COVID-19: Province streamlines patio applications for B.C. restaurants, wineries, pubs

COVID-19: Province streamlines patio applications for B.C. restaurants, wineries, pubs

The goal is to get more businesses operating with patio spaces sooner, amid government’s reopening plan