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Free denture winner in Williams Lake overjoyed with prize, generosity

Free denture winner in Williams Lake overjoyed with prize, generosity

Jaroudi added after meeting Faith, he couldn’t be happier with their selection
Support for local business ‘heartwarming,’ say shop owners in Williams Lake

Support for local business ‘heartwarming,’ say shop owners in Williams Lake

COVID-19 restrictions have brought challenges
Non-food vendors ‘destroyed’ by banishment from B.C. farmers’ markets

Non-food vendors ‘destroyed’ by banishment from B.C. farmers’ markets

‘They are…discriminating against the smallest of B.C. businesses under the guise of protecting us’
B.C. tourism calls for ‘bridge’ relief to recover from COVID-19

B.C. tourism calls for ‘bridge’ relief to recover from COVID-19

Task force asks province for $95 million emergency fund
Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold at 0.25%

Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold at 0.25%

The announcement marks the interest last rate decision the central bank will make this year
Big holes in NDP’s COVID-19 Christmas bonus plan, B.C. Liberal says

Big holes in NDP’s COVID-19 Christmas bonus plan, B.C. Liberal says

Applications based on 2019 income, late budget delays further aid
B.C. delays 2021 budget, moves to borrow more for COVID-19

B.C. delays 2021 budget, moves to borrow more for COVID-19

$1,000 family benefit coming, online applications open Dec. 18
Canadian families will pay up to $695 more a year for groceries in 2021, report says

Canadian families will pay up to $695 more a year for groceries in 2021, report says

Vegetables could be particularly hard hit, with prices expected to jump as much as 6.5 per cent
‘Tis the season to be cyber aware: 9 tips from BCIT computer crime experts

‘Tis the season to be cyber aware: 9 tips from BCIT computer crime experts

Don’t fall for holiday cyber scams
Pandemic shutdowns the last straw for some Canadian retailers, push others to brink

Pandemic shutdowns the last straw for some Canadian retailers, push others to brink

Some retail chains went into 2020 already saddled with massive debt and too many stores