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BoC surveys show economy softening, future inflation expectations falling

BoC surveys show economy softening, future inflation expectations falling

With a potential recession looming, surveys show consumers expect to pull back on spending and businesses anticipate sales will slow.
'It's wild': Demand for homes in recreational markets outpacing supply, brokers say

'It's wild': Demand for homes in recreational markets outpacing supply, brokers say

When Jamie Robinson thinks about the number of properties available in and around Alberta's mountain mecca Banff, one word comes to mind: "horrendous.
Five things to watch for in the 91Ô­´´ business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the 91Ô­´´ business world in the coming week

Will the latest jobs numbers sway the economic outlook for B.C.?
Canada's federal minimum wage to surpass B.C.'s as of April 1

Canada's federal minimum wage to surpass B.C.'s as of April 1

B.C. government reviewing whether it will peg its minimum wage to inflation, as like the federal government, via legislation
Kevin Greenard: Financial planning at all stages of life

Kevin Greenard: Financial planning at all stages of life

Planning isn’t a static one-size-fits-all process — it is far more dynamic. In fact, a Total Wealth Plan is an ongoing conversation that evolves throughout our clients’ lives.
Pedego Electric Bikes takes your cycling experience to electric new heights

Pedego Electric Bikes takes your cycling experience to electric new heights

E-bike retail outlets in Victoria and Nanaimo have all of your ebiking needs covered
Ottawa gives final approval for Rogers $26B purchase of Shaw

Ottawa gives final approval for Rogers $26B purchase of Shaw

Conditions include Rogers establishing a second headquarters in Calgary and adding 3,000 new jobs based in Western Canada in the coming months
No foolin': Here's what will cost more in B.C. starting April 1

No foolin': Here's what will cost more in B.C. starting April 1

Cost hikes for fuel, beer, lettuce and parking — coming into effect on April 1, 2023.
Tourism shot up in 2022, but still far short of pre-pandemic levels: StatCan

Tourism shot up in 2022, but still far short of pre-pandemic levels: StatCan

OTTAWA — Spending on tourism continued to grow last year as travellers returned to planes and patios, but it remained well below pre-pandemic levels, according to Statistics Canada.
EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA plans to lay off six per cent of global staff; no mention of cuts in Canada