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B.C. begins taking submissions for $2M COVID-19 research fund

B.C. begins taking submissions for $2M COVID-19 research fund

Rural health, impact of shifting hospital resources among priorities
Business outlook soft even before shock of COVID-19, Bank of Canada says

Business outlook soft even before shock of COVID-19, Bank of Canada says

Over the last two weeks, more than two million people have applied for employment insurance benefits
Parkland Fuel nears completion of maintenance work at B.C. refinery

Parkland Fuel nears completion of maintenance work at B.C. refinery

Company sells fuel at more than 2,600 stations throughout Canada, the United States and Caribbean
Bars, cannabis sector eligible for $40B credit program from government bank

Bars, cannabis sector eligible for $40B credit program from government bank

Applicants must go through their own banks to access the program
Downtown ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ eateries pull together to feed hospital staff

Downtown ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ eateries pull together to feed hospital staff

Business association makes contribution aimed at helping hospital and restaurants
Critic, workers’ group ‘disappointed’ Trudeau chose Amazon to distribute PPE

Critic, workers’ group ‘disappointed’ Trudeau chose Amazon to distribute PPE

Amazon Canada said in an email to The Canadian Press that it is working with Canada Post, Purolator
Township of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ urges residents to buy local

Township of ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ urges residents to buy local

From farmers to mom and pop stores, Mayor Jack Froese commends ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦â€™s economy
Black Press Media ad sparks discussion about value of community newspapers

Black Press Media ad sparks discussion about value of community newspapers

White Rock resident hopes front-page note shines light on revenue loss during COVID-19 crisis
Businesses advised to prepare for federal, B.C. COVID-19 assistance

Businesses advised to prepare for federal, B.C. COVID-19 assistance

Canada Revenue Agency portal expected to open this week
Strong home sales in early March plunged as virus hit

Strong home sales in early March plunged as virus hit

Sales were trending upwards before physical isolation began