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Union, Richmond city council disagree over hotel boycott

Union, Richmond city council disagree over hotel boycott

The official minutes say the city supports a boycott only at the Sheraton hotel.
Check out this eye-popping virtual tour of Mt Seymour ski resort

Check out this eye-popping virtual tour of Mt Seymour ski resort

Hundreds of panoramic drone images and video clips show potential guests what to expect at the North 91Ô­´´ winter sports destination
BC Parks open reservations four months in advance

BC Parks open reservations four months in advance

More than 366,000 camping reservations were made in 2023.
Cold weather has B.C. wine-makers bracing for the worse

Cold weather has B.C. wine-makers bracing for the worse

This weekend brings in cold temperatures low enough to cut yields and even entirely wipe out vines.
B.C. wine sector seeking rebound after disastrous 2023

B.C. wine sector seeking rebound after disastrous 2023

Deep freeze in 2022 killed vines and damaged buds, causing slashed production.
Weather be damned, business optimism improved in Whistler in 2023

Weather be damned, business optimism improved in Whistler in 2023

The Whistler Chamber reports business in Whistler continues to look up as snow conditions improve
B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

B.C. dining sector set for 'rough ride' in 2024

Industry trends such as more low-alcohol beers and wines likely to strengthen.
Conference numbers in Victoria back to 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels

Conference numbers in Victoria back to 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels

The Victoria Conference Centre hosted 54 conferences last year
Snow in forecast after rough start for ski resorts

Snow in forecast after rough start for ski resorts

Resorts across B.C. are off to a rough start this ski season, with unusually low snowfall so far, but ski resorts on the south coast are struggling more than most
Let it snow: Ski industry to increasingly rely on artificial powder as climate warms

Let it snow: Ski industry to increasingly rely on artificial powder as climate warms

CALGARY — At Cypress Mountain ski resort, director of operations Jeremy Wentzel has been eagerly waiting for a chance to fire up the snow guns.