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COVID-19: B.C. promotes video-activated services card

COVID-19: B.C. promotes video-activated services card

Mobile app allows easier video identity verification
B.C. homeowners plead for action on condo insurance crisis

B.C. homeowners plead for action on condo insurance crisis

Strata property fees growing bigger than mortgage payments
B.C. highway widening job reduced, costs still up $61 million

B.C. highway widening job reduced, costs still up $61 million

Union-only project scales back work to widen Trans-Canada
B.C. extends income assistance exemption for COVID-19

B.C. extends income assistance exemption for COVID-19

Provincial program to match Ottawa’s CERB, student pay
Shuswap business duo broaden downtown beach vibe

Shuswap business duo broaden downtown beach vibe

Jody Boychuk and Eddy Johnston enjoying bigger, brighter Sicamous location
Bank of Canada survey says business hiring plans remain muted due to pandemic

Bank of Canada survey says business hiring plans remain muted due to pandemic

About one-third say they have used a federal wage subsidy to reduce or avoid layoffs
One-third of Indigenous workers in jobs facing automation threat, report says

One-third of Indigenous workers in jobs facing automation threat, report says

Those at-risk industries account for approximately $2.43 billion of Indigenous wage revenue
Growing with the sun: Cannabis companies look to outdoor cultivation

Growing with the sun: Cannabis companies look to outdoor cultivation

Health Canada began handing out licenses to cultivate cannabis outside in 2019
Pilot project aims to boost entrepreneurial women in the Okanagan

Pilot project aims to boost entrepreneurial women in the Okanagan

W Venture, a collaborative project, is open for applications until the end of July
B.C.’s Indigenous rights law faces 2020 implementation deadline

B.C.’s Indigenous rights law faces 2020 implementation deadline

Pipeline projects carry on as B.C. works on UN goals