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Remote working will be the new normal in Metro Vancouver: local business leaders

Remote working will be the new normal in Metro Vancouver: local business leaders

COVID-19 has accelerated the work-from-home trend by forcing thousands of Metro Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­residents to stay home
B.C. restaurants worried about ability to re-open as COVID-19 restrictions ease

B.C. restaurants worried about ability to re-open as COVID-19 restrictions ease

B.C. restaurants may not have enough cashflow to re-open their doors as the province eases COVID-19 restrictions
Restaurants make reopening plans as COVID-19 restrictions start to ease

Restaurants make reopening plans as COVID-19 restrictions start to ease

Among the details to be worked out: boosting staffing, new health protocols and how to manage customer behaviour
Air Canada forecasts at least three years of fewer flights and earnings

Air Canada forecasts at least three years of fewer flights and earnings

The airline says their prediction is due to the "cataclysmic effect" of the COVID-19 pandemic
B.C. stores envision phased retail reawakening

B.C. stores envision phased retail reawakening

B.C. could follow Saskatchewan’s plan to reopen sector on May 19
Members still paying fees at Steve Nash Fitness despite insolvency

Members still paying fees at Steve Nash Fitness despite insolvency

In addition to fees, members report thousands of dollars spent on training sessions they can't use - and they can't get refunds
Starbucks Canada sets out plan to reopen locations nationwide in coming days

Starbucks Canada sets out plan to reopen locations nationwide in coming days

Starbucks Canada plans to open as many stores as possible by the end of May
Food delivery app Foodora to cease operations in Canada

Food delivery app Foodora to cease operations in Canada

Employees have been given notice
Plan in the works for safe re-opening of B.C. restaurants

Plan in the works for safe re-opening of B.C. restaurants

A group representing independent restaurants, chains, and franchises will present a preliminary plan to the province next week
Ottawa announces 75% rent relief for small businesses hit by COVID-19 crash

Ottawa announces 75% rent relief for small businesses hit by COVID-19 crash

The program currently will be eligible for small businesses to lower rents by 75% in April, May and June.
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