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Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Love Dodd, owner of Victoria-based DoddÂ’s Furniture, said there may well be good reason for the tariffs, but to enforce them without warning and at such high levels will sting both companies and consumers.
How this iconic Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Chinatown store adapted to the pandemic (VIDEO)

How this iconic Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Chinatown store adapted to the pandemic (VIDEO)

A pivot to plants.🌱
Said the Whale frontman creates new Vancouver-based record label

Said the Whale frontman creates new Vancouver-based record label

Tyler Bancroft, the co-lead singer and founding member of the band announced the record label’s creation on Instagram
Calgary retailers pop-up in Vancouver

Calgary retailers pop-up in Vancouver

Short-term leases, flexible mall owners help Alberta retailers push quick expansion into B.C fashion and fast-food markets during the pandemic.
Langley’s top retail destination has introduced a new shopping experience in support of local businesses

Langley’s top retail destination has introduced a new shopping experience in support of local businesses

Willow Way at Willowbrook Shopping Centre is home to pop-up shops featuring local vendors and artisans from around Metro Vancouver.
All Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Disney Store locations closing down

All Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Disney Store locations closing down

Soon Vancouverites won't have a place to buy things from The Happiest Place On Earth.
B.C. travel trailer company sees explosive growth during pandemic

B.C. travel trailer company sees explosive growth during pandemic

Port Moody pub transforms into nursery to survive latest shutdown

Port Moody pub transforms into nursery to survive latest shutdown

A Port Moody pub has a strategy for surviving the latest round of COVID-19 public health restrictions that shut down all indoor dining. It's selling plants.
VPD looks to develop policy for use of facial recognition technology

VPD looks to develop policy for use of facial recognition technology

Push comes after Canadian privacy commissioners blasted U.S. company for violating country’s privacy laws
With dine-in out, more North Shore patios coming in hot

With dine-in out, more North Shore patios coming in hot

Local businesses planning for long-term ban on indoor dining
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