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B.C. tourism sector eyes banner fall-winter season

B.C. tourism sector eyes banner fall-winter season

End to travel restrictions seen as bigger tourist magnet than a low 91Ô­´´ dollar
CARE Awards celebrates the 2022 leaders in construction and renovation

CARE Awards celebrates the 2022 leaders in construction and renovation

The 31st Annual CARE Awards showcased more than 40 categories in construction, renovation and green building
Minimum-age restrictions brought in for young workers in B.C.

Minimum-age restrictions brought in for young workers in B.C.

Must be age 16 or 18 for some jobs; new regulations take effect Jan. 1, 2023
Cap on international students' working hours should be lifted permanently: advocates

Cap on international students' working hours should be lifted permanently: advocates

Cap on number of hours worked will be lifted from Nov. 15, continue until end of year
Victoria council backs 10-storey office building in Capitol 6 redevelopment

Victoria council backs 10-storey office building in Capitol 6 redevelopment

Mixed-use project at Blanshard and Yates streets will offer ground-floor commercial space and three levels of underground parking
Central Saanich company wins $3.2M contract to supply pistols to military

Central Saanich company wins $3.2M contract to supply pistols to military

MD Charlton Co. Ltd. won a $3.2-million US deal to outfit 91Ô­´´ Forces soldiers as well as navy and air force personnel with Sig Sauer P320 sidearms
After two years, chamber members out in force to honour hall of famers

After two years, chamber members out in force to honour hall of famers

More than 500 gathered at the conference centre for the RBC Business Hall of Fame induction ceremony to pay tribute to the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce inaugural inductees
Kevin Greenard: Reduce your tax bill with tax loss selling

Kevin Greenard: Reduce your tax bill with tax loss selling

Now is a great time to identify potential tax opportunities by reviewing your financial situation.
Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

Canada to allow international students to work more hours due to labour shortage

OTTAWA — Canada will temporarily allow international students to work more than 20 hours a week, in a bid to address ongoing labour shortages.
Greater Victoria's unemployment rate tightened in September

Greater Victoria's unemployment rate tightened in September

The capital region’s unemployment rate shrank last month to 4.7 per cent from August’s 4.9 per cent in a reflection of the tight labour market seen across the country