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Steveston Harbour Authority tries to kick out whale watching, fishing companies

Steveston Harbour Authority tries to kick out whale watching, fishing companies

The three companies claim it would be unfair for the harbour authority to enjoy improvements made to premises.
Uber Eats kicks off in Whistler, Squamish

Uber Eats kicks off in Whistler, Squamish

The online ordering and delivery platform is increasing its reach across Canada, adding a further 10 communities in BC
Local tourism sector still rebounding as locals dominate numbers: Tourism Squamish

Local tourism sector still rebounding as locals dominate numbers: Tourism Squamish

The tourism sector has come a long way since the pandemic, and the Federal Government has big plans to supercharge its contributions to the 91Ô­´´ economy.
B.C. short-term rental restrictions ‘gold standard’: hoteliers

B.C. short-term rental restrictions ‘gold standard’: hoteliers

Observers say new rules will support investment in new hotels
B.C. tourism operators optimistic about strong winter travel season

B.C. tourism operators optimistic about strong winter travel season

Visitor counts set to rise, but cost-of-living hikes may pause some vacation plans.
Carving out space for excellence and diversity in the culinary kitchen

Carving out space for excellence and diversity in the culinary kitchen

B.C.’s chef and cook gender gap is wide, but leaders say the industry’s culture is changing
Feds splash almost $2 million on tourism-related projects in the Sea to Sky

Feds splash almost $2 million on tourism-related projects in the Sea to Sky

Funding includes $500K for Whistler Sport Legacies to develop its new campground at Olympic Park
Richmond restaurant owner to inspire female chefs at regional event

Richmond restaurant owner to inspire female chefs at regional event

There is still a large gender gap in the culinary industry in B.C.
Victoria sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Victoria sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Not quite as many ship dockings, but the ships had more passengers.
International travel to B.C. rebounds in August; down compared with 2019

International travel to B.C. rebounds in August; down compared with 2019

Pockets of strength include the cruise sector