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B.C. housing market to remain vibrant through the new year: report

B.C. housing market to remain vibrant through the new year: report

The report also forecasts a firmer rental market through 2022 as economic conditions normalize
B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

30% loss of sales at time of application now qualifies
It could be a good Boxing Day for ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ merchants

It could be a good Boxing Day for ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ merchants

Online shopping and a closed U.S. border could mean more business for local stores
Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Cost of next COVID-19 payments up to $1.7 billion
Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Take stock of what you owe – and what you can pay
Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux’s office says the figure for this year could be closer to $85.5 billion
‘Low-intensity’ indoor fitness OK under B.C.’s revised COVID-19 orders

‘Low-intensity’ indoor fitness OK under B.C.’s revised COVID-19 orders

Light weightlifting, pilates, hatha yoga, low-intensity barre classes
ICBC applies for 15% rate decrease as lawyers pushed out

ICBC applies for 15% rate decrease as lawyers pushed out

Resolution tribunal to determine most injury awards
Area contractor using social media campaign to help ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ and Surrey food banks

Area contractor using social media campaign to help ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ and Surrey food banks

People have until 5 p.m. Saturday to take part by visiting Instagram post.
Non-food vendors ‘destroyed’ by banishment from B.C. farmers’ markets

Non-food vendors ‘destroyed’ by banishment from B.C. farmers’ markets

‘They are…discriminating against the smallest of B.C. businesses under the guise of protecting us’