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CFIB wants CEBA loan repayment deadline extended as businesses struggle

CFIB wants CEBA loan repayment deadline extended as businesses struggle

TORONTO — The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says in a survey of its members, 78 per cent of them reported that getting extra time to repay their Canada Emergency Business Account loans will increase the likelihood of their survival.
Rob Shaw: Old Town, new signs, as NDP tries to sweep away Royal BC Museum debacle

Rob Shaw: Old Town, new signs, as NDP tries to sweep away Royal BC Museum debacle

After 16 months, the RBCM has settled on 'contextual panels' as a solution to decolonize the exhibit
Data points: Labour remains the top issue for B.C. small and medium-sized businesses

Data points: Labour remains the top issue for B.C. small and medium-sized businesses

The seasonally adjusted job vacancy rate in B.C. was 5.3 per cent in February
Who’s Suing Whom: May 10, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 10, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Q&A: Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim reflects on first six months in office

Q&A: Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim reflects on first six months in office

"We're doing what we said we were going to do."
Head of 'non-political' B.C. group meets Xi Jinping at gathering of 'fresh troops'

Head of 'non-political' B.C. group meets Xi Jinping at gathering of 'fresh troops'

Head of Canadian Community Service Association seen applauding during Xi’s entry to conference
Should the UEL join the City of Vancouver? New report offers insight into unique situation

Should the UEL join the City of Vancouver? New report offers insight into unique situation

Should there be a mayor of the University Endowment Lands? Should it join Vancouver?
Renu Bakshi: Coronation revives reflections on the legacy of colonialism

Renu Bakshi: Coronation revives reflections on the legacy of colonialism

The coronation of King Charles III carries mixed feelings
Canada-China spat could sour business relations, experts say

Canada-China spat could sour business relations, experts say

Vancouver's Lululemon had 117 stores in China as of the end of January following recent expansion efforts
Kirk LaPointe: A column on columns that could have been, but weren’t

Kirk LaPointe: A column on columns that could have been, but weren’t

Five topics – including municipal codes of conduct, Connor Bedard and Invest Vancouver – that warrant some commentary
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