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Should dogs be allowed in pubs? This Nova Scotian brewer thinks do

Should dogs be allowed in pubs? This Nova Scotian brewer thinks do

Ian Lawson, co-owner of Brightwood Brewery: ‘We believe dogs are family members’
B.C. businesses await worker compensation overhaul

B.C. businesses await worker compensation overhaul

Cost, ‘gender-based analysis’ among employer concerns
Dried cannabis sales see gains of 7% in May, oil sales climb 19%

Dried cannabis sales see gains of 7% in May, oil sales climb 19%

Unfinished inventory of dried flower rose 21.7 per cent since April to 224,037 kilograms at the end of May
Freedom Mobile answers rivals’ recent moves with limited-time offer of free phone

Freedom Mobile answers rivals’ recent moves with limited-time offer of free phone

Freedom says its current Absolute Zero promotion is a game changer
Indigenous bidder kicks off ‘listening tour’ along Trans Mountain route

Indigenous bidder kicks off ‘listening tour’ along Trans Mountain route

Project Reconciliation says the tour will begin in Kamloops in mid-August
WHAT’S IN STORE IN LANGLEY: Local aroma added to market’s latest ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ craft beer

WHAT’S IN STORE IN LANGLEY: Local aroma added to market’s latest ºÚÂí´ÅÁ¦ craft beer

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Weather Network’s anti-meat video ‘doesn’t reflect true story’: cattle ranchers

Weather Network’s anti-meat video ‘doesn’t reflect true story’: cattle ranchers

At issue is the video’s suggestion that cutting back on meat consumption could help save the planet
LL Bean poised to open 1st store in Canada

LL Bean poised to open 1st store in Canada

Store will open in Oakville Place, just outside of Toronto
LANGLEY’S WHAT’S IN STORE: Entrepreneurs make the shortlist

LANGLEY’S WHAT’S IN STORE: Entrepreneurs make the shortlist

Know of a new business in town, one expanding, moving, or hosting a community event, let us know…
Tax take stays ahead of increased B.C. government spending

Tax take stays ahead of increased B.C. government spending

Tax revenue $2.1 billion higher than budget in 2018-19