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B.C. cruise industry headed for milestone

B.C. cruise industry headed for milestone

But infrastructure, operational constraints threaten to limit its growth
‘Food travels across cultures’: Iranian kitchen thrives in Chinese mall

‘Food travels across cultures’: Iranian kitchen thrives in Chinese mall

Tila Akhavan believes Richmond is really hungry for new tastes
B.C. tourism on a roll ahead of summer season

B.C. tourism on a roll ahead of summer season

Number of visitors to Vancouver sets record, but city faces shortage of accommodations
Toptable to take bite out of Big Apple

Toptable to take bite out of Big Apple

Vancouver restaurant group to open space in New York
Ricky’s, Fatburger franchise owner buys Famoso

Ricky’s, Fatburger franchise owner buys Famoso

Entrepreneur Frank Di Benedetto’s FDF Restaurant Brandz set to close the deal on May 31
Four Seasons in Vancouver to close by 2020

Four Seasons in Vancouver to close by 2020

Landlord Cadillac Fairview has made “no decisions whatsoever” on future of the site
New Vancouver rules on packaging ring restaurant alarm bells

New Vancouver rules on packaging ring restaurant alarm bells

City staff set to release report urging council to ban polystyrene
Minimum wage for liquor servers set to increase in B.C.

Minimum wage for liquor servers set to increase in B.C.

The minimum wage for liquor servers and “other alternate minimum wage earners” – including piece-rate farm workers, resident caretakers and live-in camp leaders – will be increasing soon, B.C.’s Minister of Labour Harry Bains announced April 19.
Vancouver’s largest cruise season in eight years to start April 10

Vancouver’s largest cruise season in eight years to start April 10

The 2018 season is expected to include a visit from a 4,000-passenger ship – the largest that the city has ever seen
Hospitality entrepreneurs suffer boom repercussions

Hospitality entrepreneurs suffer boom repercussions

Vancouver property costs have made it harder for hospitality startups to secure affordable leases and workers – but rising tourism and new opportunities created by technology are buoying sales