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B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

B.C. eases rules for COVID-19 small business, tourism relief

30% loss of sales at time of application now qualifies
New Okanagan entrepreneurs navigate through COVID times

New Okanagan entrepreneurs navigate through COVID times

FILL, Vernon’s refill store, and The Boarding House Café, come up with ways to stay operational
Shuswap retailers see strong demand for Nordic ski gear, inventory shortages

Shuswap retailers see strong demand for Nordic ski gear, inventory shortages

Surge in interest attributed to COVID-19 restrictions and demand for safe recreation
A taste of Italy is coming to Penticton

A taste of Italy is coming to Penticton

Caffe d’Italia, a new authentic Italian cafe on Main Street, is preparing for opening day
North Okanagan coffee shop’s bid for patio space curbed

North Okanagan coffee shop’s bid for patio space curbed

Triumph wanted to expand into accessible stall but was denied
Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Rising income, real estate tax hold B.C. deficit at $13.6 billion

Cost of next COVID-19 payments up to $1.7 billion
North Okanagan restaurant feels the sting of COVID-19, closes dining

North Okanagan restaurant feels the sting of COVID-19, closes dining

In response to increased cases, Intermezzo ‘puts people first,’ only offering takeout
Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Millennial Money: De-stress holiday debt with a payoff plan

Take stock of what you owe – and what you can pay
VantageOne open while Vernon workers on strike

VantageOne open while Vernon workers on strike

Two branches previously closed due to job action have reopened
Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Budget officer says federal wage-subsidy program may cost more this year than planned

Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux’s office says the figure for this year could be closer to $85.5 billion