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New funding offers support for Indigenous tourism operators

New funding offers support for Indigenous tourism operators

Indigenous entrepreneurs can access non-repayable grants of up to $25K
Ownership changes at esteemed B.C. winery

Ownership changes at esteemed B.C. winery

Vineyard has been around for nearly 100 years
First Nations decisions on tourism on Indigenous land must be respected: minister

First Nations decisions on tourism on Indigenous land must be respected: minister

Tourism minister's comments come after two B.C. First Nations shut down access to the popular Joffre Lakes Park for several weeks
FlightHub CEO sees early warnings signs of softening Canadian travel demand

FlightHub CEO sees early warnings signs of softening Canadian travel demand

However, Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau said last month that demand remains stable
Okanagan region gearing up for strong winter tourism season

Okanagan region gearing up for strong winter tourism season

'A lot of the snowbirds that ... used to maybe go to the United States are seeing this as a better value.'
Steveston Harbour Authority tries to kick out whale watching, fishing companies

Steveston Harbour Authority tries to kick out whale watching, fishing companies

The three companies claim it would be unfair for the harbour authority to enjoy improvements made to premises
B.C. short-term rental restrictions ‘gold standard’: hoteliers

B.C. short-term rental restrictions ‘gold standard’: hoteliers

Observers say new rules will support investment in new hotels
Creditor protection extended for B.C.'s Joseph Richard Hospitality Group

Creditor protection extended for B.C.'s Joseph Richard Hospitality Group

The Joseph Richard Group, which owns eateries in Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Port Moody and Abbotsford, is restructuring its business
B.C. film sector work set to ramp up as Hollywood actors' strike ends

B.C. film sector work set to ramp up as Hollywood actors' strike ends

Getting fully back to pre-strike production volume likely to take a while
BC Ferries frustrates tourists ​— ​but they're still lining up to come here

BC Ferries frustrates tourists ​— ​but they're still lining up to come here

Ferry frustration seems to disappear once travellers arrive at their destination