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NDP getting COVID-19 wage subsidy ‘indirectly,’ B.C. Liberal leader says

NDP getting COVID-19 wage subsidy ‘indirectly,’ B.C. Liberal leader says

B.C. NDP says Andrew Wilkinson is wrong about federal link
B.C. tourism seeks relief as businesses wait for COVID-19 restrictions to ease

B.C. tourism seeks relief as businesses wait for COVID-19 restrictions to ease

Mid-June earliest for more in-province travel to be authorized
COVID-19: B.C. too dependent on foreign food production workers

COVID-19: B.C. too dependent on foreign food production workers

New B.C. job site links unemployed with farm, seafood work
B.C. businesses ‘can’t shoulder burden’ of COVID-19 sick pay

B.C. businesses ‘can’t shoulder burden’ of COVID-19 sick pay

Trudeau’s plan should be tied to federal emergency aid
Langford Lanes reopens with dividers, fewer lanes

Langford Lanes reopens with dividers, fewer lanes

Ice rink, mini-golf and restaurant to follow new regulations
Colwood hosts pandemic recovery roundtable discussion

Colwood hosts pandemic recovery roundtable discussion

Attendees must RSVP for virtual meeting on May 29 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Sooke council approves new funding for chamber of commerce

Sooke council approves new funding for chamber of commerce

A $16,000 service agreement to be created
Long wait to reopen is over for Sidney gym

Long wait to reopen is over for Sidney gym

Owner of Sidney’s Anytime Fitness expects safety measures to be in place for some time
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