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Economy, sales shift lead to a quieter Black Friday for Canadians

Economy, sales shift lead to a quieter Black Friday for Canadians

Deloitte predicts the average Canadian shopper will spend $1,347 this holiday season
Desire for light footprint feeds adventure tourism in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Desire for light footprint feeds adventure tourism in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Back country tourism in the heart of B.C. needs front-country support and understanding: operator
Glass half full for future of climate-challenged B.C. wine industry

Glass half full for future of climate-challenged B.C. wine industry

chair of BC Winegrowers Christa-Lee McWatters speaks about ‘unprecedented challenges’
Closure of Langley’s last car hop restaurant triggers flood of memories

Closure of Langley’s last car hop restaurant triggers flood of memories

Willowbrook White Spot will be replaced by SkyTrain station
Retailers pumped for Black Friday, not sure consumers feel the same way

Retailers pumped for Black Friday, not sure consumers feel the same way

Buying trends show dwindling resources in face of the economy leading to shopping pullback
Indigenomics seeks to double $49M economic impact of Canada’s First Nations

Indigenomics seeks to double $49M economic impact of Canada’s First Nations

‘Not only are we still here, we’re resilient, we’re powerful and we are ready to do business’
Inflation dropped last month along with the cost of gasoline

Inflation dropped last month along with the cost of gasoline

Largest contributors still mortgage interest costs, food purchased from stores and rent
Microsoft hires Sam Altman and OpenAI’s new CEO vows to investigate his firing

Microsoft hires Sam Altman and OpenAI’s new CEO vows to investigate his firing

$458M pandemic subsidy clawback ordered after partial CRA audit

$458M pandemic subsidy clawback ordered after partial CRA audit

Canada Revenue Agency recalculates $100B businesses wage subsidy program
‘Pinched’ B.C. shoppers using credit cards less amid Christmas season

‘Pinched’ B.C. shoppers using credit cards less amid Christmas season

78% of Canadians plan to cut back on holiday spending, according to survey