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Corporate forecasts pointing to continued tourism boom

Corporate forecasts pointing to continued tourism boom

Airlines, cruiselines, hotel operators raise guidance for business operations through 2023
Employment bounces back slightly as B.C. adds 2,100 jobs in April

Employment bounces back slightly as B.C. adds 2,100 jobs in April

Unemployment rate, meanwhile, jumps 0.5 percentage points.
Capital region economy headed for modest expansion: Conference Board

Capital region economy headed for modest expansion: Conference Board

Inflation is still 鈥済ripping鈥 cities across the country and Victoria is no exception, the board says
Securities Commission alleges fraud committed by B.C. crypto firm

Securities Commission alleges fraud committed by B.C. crypto firm

B.C. skills plan looks to future jobs, changing economy, includes $3,500 grant

B.C. skills plan looks to future jobs, changing economy, includes $3,500 grant

VICTORIA 鈥 A British Columbia government program to help students, workers and businesses meet the challenges of a changing economy includes $3,500 skills-training grants and more affordable, accessible post-secondary education.
Tech layoffs continue to hit B.C. in largest sector downsizing in over a decade

Tech layoffs continue to hit B.C. in largest sector downsizing in over a decade

Some local job losses are being absorbed by a concurrent wave of retirements
Sales pace, prices down for Greater Victoria homes

Sales pace, prices down for Greater Victoria homes

91原创 port traffic dips in 2022, hinting at economic slowdown to come

91原创 port traffic dips in 2022, hinting at economic slowdown to come

MONTREAL 鈥 Cargo volumes at Canada's largest port fell by three per cent last year as the global economy began to show signs of a slowdown.
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

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Local governments seek provincial help regulating tiny homes

Local governments seek provincial help regulating tiny homes

Building tiny homes can be difficult because the B.C. building code doesn鈥檛 directly address them, advocate says