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Okanagan wine goes back to its roots

Okanagan wine goes back to its roots

The British Columbia wine industry is booming, contributing $2 billion annually to the province’s economy annually.
Whistler Blackcomb reports strongest ever revenue growth

Whistler Blackcomb reports strongest ever revenue growth

British Columbia’s most well-known ski resort saw a 26% increase in ski-season visitors and a 26% increase in revenue growth
Fanny Bay to vertically integrate, open downtown restaurant

Fanny Bay to vertically integrate, open downtown restaurant

Opening comes on heels of parent company's success following same strategy in Seattle
Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 10, 2016

Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 10, 2016

Hosts Tyler Orton and Romila Barryman bring on Ian Tostenson, CEO of the B.C. Restaurant and Food Services Association, to talk about how patio season impacts Vancouver restaurants.
Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 9, 2016

Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 9, 2016

Sunny skies mean B.C.'s busiest season for tourism is upon us. Tourism Vancouver vice-president of marketing Steve Pearce joins BIV's Tyler Orton and Romila Barryman on Roundhouse Radio to discuss what businesses and tourists can expect this summer.
Air Canada launches Vancouver's only non-stop flight to San Jose

Air Canada launches Vancouver's only non-stop flight to San Jose

Non-stop service seen as key for tech executives who travel to Silicon Valley
Profile: Joey president Al Jessa finds Vancouver market competitive

Profile: Joey president Al Jessa finds Vancouver market competitive

Jessa worked his way up from washing dishes
WestJet readies for its first non-stop Vancouver flight to Europe

WestJet readies for its first non-stop Vancouver flight to Europe

Flight to London’s Gatwick Airport leaves on May 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Nearly 10,000 people apply to work at Vancouver Trump hotel

Nearly 10,000 people apply to work at Vancouver Trump hotel

Luxury hotel to hire about 300 people in lead-up to August launch
North Vancouver restaurateurs swap parking for patios

North Vancouver restaurateurs swap parking for patios

Eatery owners support move to increase outdoor dining space — even at the cost of losing parking