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CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts climbed nearly 16% in July

CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts climbed nearly 16% in July

Economists on average had expected an annual rate of 210,000
Beyond Meat’s sales jump as more try plant-based burgers

Beyond Meat’s sales jump as more try plant-based burgers

KFC announced it is testing a Beyond Meat chicken nugget in the U.S.
Otter Co-op expands to North Vancouver brewery and Abbotsford pub

Otter Co-op expands to North Vancouver brewery and Abbotsford pub

Aldergrove-borne enterprise delves into hospitality realm with three new Angry Otter liquor stores
UPDATE: Familiar name McFrugal’s returns to ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s retail landscape

UPDATE: Familiar name McFrugal’s returns to ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s retail landscape

Discount store is opening in the former Army and Navy location. Aug. 31 opening delayed by paperwork
Statistics Canada says country gained 419,000 jobs in July

Statistics Canada says country gained 419,000 jobs in July

National unemployment rate was 10.9 per cent in July, down from the 12.3 per cent recorded in June
Honda Canada recalls 53,770 Odyssey, Passport and Pilot vehicles

Honda Canada recalls 53,770 Odyssey, Passport and Pilot vehicles

Automaker says that depending on the vans or SUV, it may need one or more of four free repairs
B.C. to allow customers to buy cannabis online for in-store pickup at private shops

B.C. to allow customers to buy cannabis online for in-store pickup at private shops

Age verification will still be required inside the store
‘People should be aware these are taxable benefits’: Tax-planning for CERB

‘People should be aware these are taxable benefits’: Tax-planning for CERB

Canada Emergency Response Benefit provides workers who lost their jobs or most of their hours with $500 per week
21,000 small businesses in B.C. at risk of closure due to COVID-19: survey

21,000 small businesses in B.C. at risk of closure due to COVID-19: survey

Sectors like hospitality hardest hit, while others like agriculture and construction remain more stable.
Economy grew 4.5% in May, Statistics Canada says

Economy grew 4.5% in May, Statistics Canada says

Motor vehicle and car sales contributed the most to the retail growth