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Ottawa aims to reduce size of salmon fishing industry by buying licences

Ottawa aims to reduce size of salmon fishing industry by buying licences

$123 million earmarked for voluntary retirement program
Company holiday parties are back — but with some restraint

Company holiday parties are back — but with some restraint

After two years of Zoom, many workers seem to be yearning for a bit of glamour
This Esquimalt bistro adds class to fast food

This Esquimalt bistro adds class to fast food

Thrive & Shine Bistro serves up high-quality food on the go
Gift card scam catching B.C. holiday shoppers off guard

Gift card scam catching B.C. holiday shoppers off guard

Better Business Bureau issues warning after barcodes swapped on cards
‘Nobody is winning’: Shoppers, workers clash over post-pandemic expectations

‘Nobody is winning’: Shoppers, workers clash over post-pandemic expectations

In the U.S., average number of hours worked per week per worker totaled 34.4 hours in November
‘Opportunities to invest’: Experts say space business needs boost in Canada

‘Opportunities to invest’: Experts say space business needs boost in Canada

Decreasing cost of space technology, launch opens opportunity for citizen investment
Tales from some of Langford’s oldest businesses

Tales from some of Langford’s oldest businesses

Langford’s changed a lot in 30 years, but these three businesses have been there through it all
This Victoria ‘lifestyle boutique’ specializes in good vibes

This Victoria ‘lifestyle boutique’ specializes in good vibes

Good Vibe Space: Where art and business converge
Microsoft strikes 10-year deal with Nintendo on Call of Duty

Microsoft strikes 10-year deal with Nintendo on Call of Duty

Microsoft agreed Wednesday to make the hit video game Call of Duty available on Nintendo for 10 years should its $69 billion purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard go through — an apparent attempt to fend off objections from rival Sony.
Global survey: workplace violence, harassment is widespread

Global survey: workplace violence, harassment is widespread

More than 22% of nearly 75,000 workers in 121 countries surveyed last year reported an experience