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B.C.'s 2023 trade objectives: More diverse, more leading with social responsibility

B.C.'s 2023 trade objectives: More diverse, more leading with social responsibility

In the post-COVID era, B.C. saw its trade policy shift substantially, not only towards diversification but also using social/environmental sustainability as a key selling point.
B.C. Ferries told it can install initial infrastructure for battery-powered vessels

B.C. Ferries told it can install initial infrastructure for battery-powered vessels

Work would be undertaken on the routes linking Nanaimo Harbour and Gabriola Island and between Campbell River and Quadra Island.
B.C. tribunal orders woman to repay employer for 'time theft' while working at home

B.C. tribunal orders woman to repay employer for 'time theft' while working at home

VANCOUVER 鈥 A tribunal has ordered a British Columbia accountant to pay her former employer more than $2,600 after tracking software showed she engaged in "time theft" while working from home.
IslandLink to provide service to Tofino in 15-passenger vans

IslandLink to provide service to Tofino in 15-passenger vans

The company has stepped into the void left by suspension of Tofino Bus鈥檚 coach service to the west coast of the Island
Chamber honours hotelier Mandy Farmer as Member of Distinction

Chamber honours hotelier Mandy Farmer as Member of Distinction

The Award of Distinction highlights a businessperson who has contributed to Greater Victoria through leadership and vision as a positive role model and a sustained commitment to a prosperous community.
Fish and chips landmark downtown closing after 90 years

Fish and chips landmark downtown closing after 90 years

Old Vic Fish and Chips on Broad Street has been around since the Great Depression, but won鈥檛 survive a massive redevelopment due to start sometime in the next year.
B.C. Ferries moving forward on revamping its fleet maintenance unit

B.C. Ferries moving forward on revamping its fleet maintenance unit

No costs are being released, other than the plan exceeds $25 million, but it鈥檚 expected to be a massive redevelopment project.
Some B.C. stratas skirting wide-open rentals by converting to 55 plus

Some B.C. stratas skirting wide-open rentals by converting to 55 plus

After the Strata Property Act took effect Nov. 24, some strata councils took a 鈥渒nee-jerk reaction right out of the gate鈥 and began the process of switching to 55-plus buildings, said Victoria realtor Tony Zarsadias.
V2V Empress heads to new life in the Caribbean

V2V Empress heads to new life in the Caribbean

Moored just below the CPR Steamship Terminal building for the last three years, the vessel has been sold and is now bound for the Caribbean.
Hopes high in B.C. as China lifts border rules, but tourism recovery may take months

Hopes high in B.C. as China lifts border rules, but tourism recovery may take months

VANCOUVER 鈥 Zhengwen Hao says the phone for his Richmond, B.C., restaurant hasn't stopped buzzing in recent days as relatives and friends in China make reservations as part of their plans to visit the province.