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Annual pace of housing starts down in December: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp

Annual pace of housing starts down in December: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp

Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 22,373 units
PHOTOS: Vernon’s hidden handmade furniture store

PHOTOS: Vernon’s hidden handmade furniture store

Owners of Shahi Pakwan Indian restaurant opened the South Asian furniture store in December 2020
South Okanagan fastest growing real estate market in B.C.

South Okanagan fastest growing real estate market in B.C.

There was over $1 billion in residential sales in 2020
Ask about COVID-19 return policies as you shop to avoid disappointment later: experts

Ask about COVID-19 return policies as you shop to avoid disappointment later: experts

Canada has no laws requiring retailers to accept returns, but provinces have some rules
Air Canada cuts 1,700 more jobs, slashes capacity

Air Canada cuts 1,700 more jobs, slashes capacity

Its first quarter 2021 capacity will be 20 per cent of what it had in 2019
Supply management key to survival of B.C. dairy industry, says Okanagan farmer

Supply management key to survival of B.C. dairy industry, says Okanagan farmer

Automation, robotic milking; family farms continue to adapt to keep up with the changing times
Starbucks says closure of up to 300 stores in Canada to be completed by end of March

Starbucks says closure of up to 300 stores in Canada to be completed by end of March

Starbucks says the changes will help the coffee chain ‘best meet our customers where they are now’
B.C. takes over homeowner grant applications, raises eligibility

B.C. takes over homeowner grant applications, raises eligibility

Online system to open once property tax notices are out
B.C. company makes 1st Canadian-made mask to receive official CSA certification

B.C. company makes 1st Canadian-made mask to receive official CSA certification

Eternity Medical Equipment producing N95-equivalent masks out of Campbell Heights facility
Speculation tax doesn’t slow B.C.’s hot housing market

Speculation tax doesn’t slow B.C.’s hot housing market

$88 million raised mostly from foreign owners in 2019