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B.C. unemployment rate climbs as COVID-19 drags on

B.C. unemployment rate climbs as COVID-19 drags on

Recovery stalled here, going backwards in Ontario, Quebec
B.C. offers $7,500 grants for small business online sales help

B.C. offers $7,500 grants for small business online sales help

Applications open for $12 million COVID-19 relief fund
ICBC paying out COVID-19 rebates in March, averaging $190

ICBC paying out COVID-19 rebates in March, averaging $190

Refunds come from $600 million savings from fewer claims
Super Bowl ‘a rare profitable day’ for B.C. pubs, owners say

Super Bowl ‘a rare profitable day’ for B.C. pubs, owners say

Industry group calls for clarity on COVID-19 rules
Regulators eye Reddit stock rallies, but manipulation may be hard to prove: Experts

Regulators eye Reddit stock rallies, but manipulation may be hard to prove: Experts

Canadian law prohibits artificially affecting the price of a publicly traded security in a co-ordinated way
Sidney moves toward second cannabis shop

Sidney moves toward second cannabis shop

Buds Cannabis plans to open store on Second Street
Hudson’s Bay permanently laying off more than 600 workers across Canada

Hudson’s Bay permanently laying off more than 600 workers across Canada

The permanent layoffs represent less than 5% of the company’s total workforce
‘Digitizing the forest or mill’ a key part of B.C. industry’s future

‘Digitizing the forest or mill’ a key part of B.C. industry’s future

Drones help manage land, inventory with COVID-19 restrictions
UPDATED: This weekend will be the last for a popular Langford pub

UPDATED: This weekend will be the last for a popular Langford pub

Ma Miller’s Pub will close on Sunday
B.C.s low-carbon economy plan depends on faster resource permits

B.C.s low-carbon economy plan depends on faster resource permits

13 years to allow a mine won’t work, cabinet ministers reminded