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B.C. company 1st in Canada authorized to sell surgical N95 masks made in-house

B.C. company 1st in Canada authorized to sell surgical N95 masks made in-house

After 1 million masks made in first week of production, the company’s eyes are set on a contract with the B.C. government
Microsoft announces Vancouver expansion, adding 500 new jobs

Microsoft announces Vancouver expansion, adding 500 new jobs

‘AI expertise in Canada is just extraordinary,’ says chief executive Satya Nadella
COVID-19: B.C. fears Alaska bid to have cruise ships skip Canadian stops

COVID-19: B.C. fears Alaska bid to have cruise ships skip Canadian stops

Victoria, Prince Rupert, Vancouver tourism risks losing out
Cineplex CEO calls COVID-19 cinema closures in Alberta ‘devastating’ for employees

Cineplex CEO calls COVID-19 cinema closures in Alberta ‘devastating’ for employees

Ellis Jacob argues that cinemas are a safer form of gathering than other indoor venues
CP Rail/KCS rail merger to unite loading and unloading links for bitumen transport

CP Rail/KCS rail merger to unite loading and unloading links for bitumen transport

Initial 50,000-barrel-per-day phase of the DRU and the Texas terminal are expected to be in service later this year
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club partially closes due to COVID outbreak

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club partially closes due to COVID outbreak

The former U.S. president moved to Mar-a-Lago after leaving Washington in January,
B.C. baker living a childhood dream on TV show involving chocolatey challenges

B.C. baker living a childhood dream on TV show involving chocolatey challenges

‘My parents never said no, it just wasn’t the norm for a South Asian boy to bake,’ Jujhar Mann says
Retail sales fall 1.1% in January to $52.5 billion: StatsCan

Retail sales fall 1.1% in January to $52.5 billion: StatsCan

Sales at clothing and clothing accessories stores dropped 17.8%, furniture and home furnishings stores lost 15.1%
Survey finds Canada’s hospitality industry has low expectations for year ahead

Survey finds Canada’s hospitality industry has low expectations for year ahead

Almost 87 per cent of businesses in accommodation and food services report lower revenues in 2020
B.C. adds $30 million as online sales program sees ‘explosion’ of applications

B.C. adds $30 million as online sales program sees ‘explosion’ of applications

$7,500 grants offered for expanded to service-based businesses
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