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Square brings new checkout device to Canada as competition in sector increases

Square brings new checkout device to Canada as competition in sector increases

Square’s white plastic device, called the Terminal, replaces the physical keypad design with a glass touch screen
Greater Victoria grocers join forces to end hunger

Greater Victoria grocers join forces to end hunger

Island Food Caring campaign raises over $35,000 for Food Rescue Project
Transat warns of ‘abusive’ bid to stop sale to Air Canada, files complaint with regulator

Transat warns of ‘abusive’ bid to stop sale to Air Canada, files complaint with regulator

Group Mach hopes to secure “at least” 6.9 million Class B shareholders at a cost of about $97 million
Cuban immigrant captures his dream of restaurant ownership in Victoria

Cuban immigrant captures his dream of restaurant ownership in Victoria

Joel Exposito bought his own restaurant 14 years after moving to Canada
Medical Radiography at Camosun offers career building skills

Medical Radiography at Camosun offers career building skills

Training people to become x-ray technologists
Greater Victoria ties for second-highest number of scenic restaurants in Canada

Greater Victoria ties for second-highest number of scenic restaurants in Canada

Vancouver home to 11 scenic restaurants followed by Victoria and Toronto with nine
More than 100 Trees Cannabis employees out of a job

More than 100 Trees Cannabis employees out of a job

Province shuts down two stores, CEO follows by closing all Victoria locations
Sale of B.C. hydroelectric project boosts Fortis Q2 profit to $720 million

Sale of B.C. hydroelectric project boosts Fortis Q2 profit to $720 million

The electric and gas utility company’s revenue was $1.97 billion
B.C. raising highway maintenance standards for winter driving

B.C. raising highway maintenance standards for winter driving

Major routes to be ‘bare pavement’ 24 hours after snowfall
Ride-hailing company Kater ready to launch in B.C. as soon as rules permit

Ride-hailing company Kater ready to launch in B.C. as soon as rules permit

Vancouver-based firm to add traditional ride-hailing across Metro Vancouver by this fall