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With trick-or-treating in doubt, experts say Halloween sales could be weak

With trick-or-treating in doubt, experts say Halloween sales could be weak

Halloween sales could also serve as an indicator for what retailers might expect this Christmas
People ‘disgusted’ by COVID-19 election call, B.C. Liberal leader says

People ‘disgusted’ by COVID-19 election call, B.C. Liberal leader says

Andrew Wilkinson speaks to municipal leaders from Victoria
Shopify says two ‘rogue’ employees involved in data breach to obtain customer records

Shopify says two ‘rogue’ employees involved in data breach to obtain customer records

Shopify says it doesn’t have evidence at this point in the investigation that the data was used
Housing market ‘moderately’ vulnerable amid potential overvaluation of homes: CMHC

Housing market ‘moderately’ vulnerable amid potential overvaluation of homes: CMHC

CMHC says there was a ‘moderate degree of vulnerability’ in the housing market as of the end of June
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Pay it Forward program supports local businesses in their community giving
Scarecrow event given COVID twist

Scarecrow event given COVID twist

Art’s Nursery’s annual fall fundraiser, on the ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦-Surrey border, continues with some tweaks
PHOTOS: ‘We’ll definitely come back’, ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Nordstrom Rack opening a hit

PHOTOS: ‘We’ll definitely come back’, ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Nordstrom Rack opening a hit

The luxury discount store is the first to open in British Columbia
Lauding ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ businesses that go above and beyond during COVID

Lauding ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ businesses that go above and beyond during COVID

Greater ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ Chamber of Commerce morphs its annual excellence awards to reflect the pandemic
Popular ‘Sandwich Nazi’ is closing his Surrey deli doors after one final weekend

Popular ‘Sandwich Nazi’ is closing his Surrey deli doors after one final weekend

Customer launched petition to urge Salam Kahil to remain open
Tofino-area First Nation considering closing doors to visitors again

Tofino-area First Nation considering closing doors to visitors again

Swamped with tourists, scared of COVID-19, Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation says more support needed