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Tourism, hospitality and retail sectors seeking help from B.C.'s upcoming budget

Tourism, hospitality and retail sectors seeking help from B.C.'s upcoming budget

The provincial government is set to release the 2024-25 budget on Feb. 22.
BC Real Estate Association numbers point to market 'uptrend' at beginning of 2024

BC Real Estate Association numbers point to market 'uptrend' at beginning of 2024

VANCOUVER 鈥 The BC Real Estate Association says there was a nearly 30 per cent increase in home sales last month compared with January 2023, while prices were also up.
First Nations group criticizes federal fish policies, conflict of interest in B.C.

First Nations group criticizes federal fish policies, conflict of interest in B.C.

The First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance says the Fisheries Department is mired in conflict of interest stemming from its dual regulatory and promotional responsibilities.
Five things to watch for in the 91原创 business world in the coming week

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

Five things to watch for in the 91原创 business world in the coming week
On the Street: Wright opens advisory firm; Seaspan finishes prototype, Hullo adds sailings

On the Street: Wright opens advisory firm; Seaspan finishes prototype, Hullo adds sailings

Randy Wright is known for his long-time work in travel, tourism and the marine industry, and for his involvement in community organizations.
Kevin Greenard: Benefits of banking and financial power of attorney

Kevin Greenard: Benefits of banking and financial power of attorney

Victoria unemployment rate inched up last month, but still well below national rate

Victoria unemployment rate inched up last month, but still well below national rate

Greater Victoria鈥檚 unemployment rate rose marginally to 4.5 per cent last month from 4.2 per cent in December
Some B.C. fruit to be in short supply this summer after orchards hurt by rapid temperature changes

Some B.C. fruit to be in short supply this summer after orchards hurt by rapid temperature changes

鈥淲hat happened was an unseasonal period of warm weather that suddenly got very cold in January.鈥
Units in Northern Junk development will be strata, not rentals

Units in Northern Junk development will be strata, not rentals

Construction costs are up by 50 per cent and interest rates have skyrocketed, making the rental project unfeasible to finance, says Reliance Properties
Economic climate 'extremely challenging,' rental-project developers say

Economic climate 'extremely challenging,' rental-project developers say

Interest rates combined with local governments requests for everything from transportation to parks can hamper a project鈥檚 financially viability