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As feds audit landlords over rent aid, businesses fall through cracks of new program

As feds audit landlords over rent aid, businesses fall through cracks of new program

The CMHC said in a statement the reviews are being done as needed to make sure tenants benefited
Made a bundle from GameStop? Time to think about how it will affect your taxes

Made a bundle from GameStop? Time to think about how it will affect your taxes

The onus is on traders and investors to keep track of their investments
Vancouver Island realtor sexually harassed on phone, texts

Vancouver Island realtor sexually harassed on phone, texts

Island woman among dozens of realtors in B.C. being targeted by similar behaviour
Vancouver Island farmers facing massive insurance hikes

Vancouver Island farmers facing massive insurance hikes

Industry says many factors causing dramatically increased premiums
‘Micro-credentials’ offer rapid post-secondary training in B.C.

‘Micro-credentials’ offer rapid post-secondary training in B.C.

Mass timber, ‘data literacy’ among 24 courses for in-demand skills
Seaweed farming opens world of opportunity for coastal B.C.

Seaweed farming opens world of opportunity for coastal B.C.

“It’s projects like this that can show what true reconciliation is about.”
British firm Drax bids to buy B.C.-based pellet maker Pinnacle

British firm Drax bids to buy B.C.-based pellet maker Pinnacle

Wood waste company has expanded into Alberta, U.S.
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