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VIDEO: 100,000+ face masks, PPE-making machines for bid at bankruptcy auction in Surrey

VIDEO: 100,000+ face masks, PPE-making machines for bid at bankruptcy auction in Surrey

‘They weren’t manufacturing for long, they were only open for a few months,’ auctioneer says
U.S. blueberry trade action could affect 800 B.C. growers

U.S. blueberry trade action could affect 800 B.C. growers

Province joins federal response to investigation
Planned increase in CPP premiums on Jan. 1 to hit some workers more due to pandemic

Planned increase in CPP premiums on Jan. 1 to hit some workers more due to pandemic

Planned increase on Jan. 1 is part of a multi-year plan approved by provinces and the federal government
B.C. skilled trade shortage continues in COVID-19 work slump

B.C. skilled trade shortage continues in COVID-19 work slump

Interior, North, Island contractors look for busier 2021
Trade union expansion a key goal for B.C. NDP in 2021

Trade union expansion a key goal for B.C. NDP in 2021

Union-only deals may extend to Massey crossing, others
Construction spending could rebound next year amid government support, report says

Construction spending could rebound next year amid government support, report says

Government stimulus spending could help the construction industry find its footing next year
How one Vancouver Island baker got her homemade cookies featured in Hallmark films

How one Vancouver Island baker got her homemade cookies featured in Hallmark films

Film company ended up ordering over 11 dozen cookies
Travel agents, squeezed by COVID-19 restrictions, adapt to a changed industry

Travel agents, squeezed by COVID-19 restrictions, adapt to a changed industry

Virtually every business that depends on travel has found itself squeezed by the lack of demand
ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ piping business shows holiday spirit with food bank donation

ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ piping business shows holiday spirit with food bank donation

IPEX, with a branch on Duncan Way, wanted to support communities where its employees live and work
Boxing Day’s shot to return to its ‘glory days’ stymied by lockdowns: Retail experts

Boxing Day’s shot to return to its ‘glory days’ stymied by lockdowns: Retail experts

The spending spree will likely be a ‘sad’ and ‘lacklustre’ shell of its usual self