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Whistler Blackcomb boss denies claims of low spring-break traffic

Whistler Blackcomb boss denies claims of low spring-break traffic

Skier visits to Whistler and Blackcomb mountains during this year’s two-week spring break “met expectations,” Whistler Blackcomb Holdings (TSX:WB) president Dave Brownlie told Business in Vancouver March 23.
Victoria approves $450 million Jumbo ski resort

Victoria approves $450 million Jumbo ski resort

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Accent Inns offers discount to medical travellers

Accent Inns offers discount to medical travellers

As hotel chains increasingly court travellers as competition intensifies, Victoria-based Accent Inns has started promoting a discount for people travelling for medical reasons.
Prize-winning Tourism Vancouver video racks up views

Prize-winning Tourism Vancouver video racks up views

The Tourism Vancouver -produced video that won a silver medal at the ITB Berlin International Tourism Video Competition March 8 has since been viewed nearly 170,000 times in 167 countries worldwide, Tourism Vancouver spokeswoman Sonu Purhar told Busi
Glowbal Group to open eighth Vancouver eatery

Glowbal Group to open eighth Vancouver eatery

Emad Yacoub ’s collection of independent restaurants is slated to continue its expansion – not only with a $1 million patio addition to Yacoub’s five-month-old Black + Blue steakhouse, but also with a new Italian-style café o
Richmond’s night moves heating up

Richmond’s night moves heating up

Municipality’s night market founder plans a return, but there’s a new kid on the block
Travel agencies riding high on new corporate business boom

Travel agencies riding high on new corporate business boom

Uniglobe, Flight Centre main beneficiaries of companies’ return to hiring travel management firms
Penthouse strip club closed by fire to reopen

Penthouse strip club closed by fire to reopen

One of Vancouver’s few remaining exotic dance clubs will reopen March 22, following a fire that forced it to close in November. The Penthouse nightclub on Seymour Street caught fire early on November 30.

Tourism, hospitality groups merge conferences

The Tourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC) will merge its annual conference later this year with other organizations representing the hotel, campground and food and beverage industries into one mega-conference.
Film fest injects $2.8m into Whistler economy

Film fest injects $2.8m into Whistler economy

The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival generated $2.8 million in economic activity in Whistler, and $5.1 million provincewide, according to an economic impact assessment.