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‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimism

‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimism

Canada’s tourism industry GDP was down nearly 50 per cent in 2020
Air Canada to slash summer flight schedule as airports face lengthy delays

Air Canada to slash summer flight schedule as airports face lengthy delays

154 flights per day on average dropped from the airline’s schedule
Spike in domestic flight delays, cancellations as global gridlock continues

Spike in domestic flight delays, cancellations as global gridlock continues

Aviation industry has blamed on a shortage of federal security and customs officers
B.C. well behind homebuilding pace needed to make housing affordable: CMHC

B.C. well behind homebuilding pace needed to make housing affordable: CMHC

Housing report shows governments taking the shortage seriously: industry expert
Private air travel takes off in Canada— but can it stay aloft?

Private air travel takes off in Canada— but can it stay aloft?

Airport delays and chaos pushing more wealthy people to fly privately
Amazon’s Alexa could soon mimic voice of dead relatives

Amazon’s Alexa could soon mimic voice of dead relatives

Company says capability currently in development
B.C. salmon farming industry welcomes consultation after years of ‘ad hoc’ talks

B.C. salmon farming industry welcomes consultation after years of ‘ad hoc’ talks

Consultation to bring industry, First Nations and governments together to talk about transition
Heat pump might help B.C. residents save utility costs, but do your research first

Heat pump might help B.C. residents save utility costs, but do your research first

Unit can eliminate need for air conditioner, reduce your household’s environmental footprint
Basic income would ease poverty, put sustainability, labour supply at risk: study

Basic income would ease poverty, put sustainability, labour supply at risk: study

Funding such a program would likely require increasing taxes or cutting government spending
B.C. city Canada’s first to connect to Rogers’ new high-capacity network

B.C. city Canada’s first to connect to Rogers’ new high-capacity network

Company says 3500 MHz 5G debuting in Nanaimo will benefit wide range of clients
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