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The Vancouver restaurants ditching gas stoves for electric induction

The Vancouver restaurants ditching gas stoves for electric induction

Some are hailing the rise of induction stoves as a new era in climate-friendly cooking. But for others, retrofitting commercial kitchens with the new technology is still too expensive
Unauthorized Whistler bear-viewing tours putting grizzlies at risk, Lil’wat Nation says

Unauthorized Whistler bear-viewing tours putting grizzlies at risk, Lil’wat Nation says

Yogi’s Bear Tours, operating from Whistler Village, offered viewings of a female grizzly and her cubs—now, experts are concerned the bears have become too accustomed to humans
Seattle billboard promoting Richmond sparks social media debate

Seattle billboard promoting Richmond sparks social media debate

The Tourism Richmond advertising campaign down south has caused a stir on Reddit
Vancity providing grants to help restaurants reduce food waste

Vancity providing grants to help restaurants reduce food waste

10 grants worth $1,500 each are up for grabs, and a $10,000 prize
'Lifeguards' of the sea: B.C. whale-watching vessels boost eco-tourism

'Lifeguards' of the sea: B.C. whale-watching vessels boost eco-tourism

'We kind of consider ourselves to be their guardians, so to speak,' says Erin Gless with the Pacific Whale Watch Association.
First Nations who shut Joffre Lakes Park said their goals were 'overshadowed' by tourism

First Nations who shut Joffre Lakes Park said their goals were 'overshadowed' by tourism

The two B.C. First Nations are revealing more details on the popular park closure and thanking people for understanding
B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

Trend in June mirrors what is happened across the country
Travel ban in parts of B.C. disrupting tourism as raging wildfires burn

Travel ban in parts of B.C. disrupting tourism as raging wildfires burn

'It’s almost like a ghost town now out here.'
B.C. tourism employment hits five-year high

B.C. tourism employment hits five-year high

The 362,000 jobs in the sector in July was the most since August 2018
Indigenous Tourism BC releases five-year plan

Indigenous Tourism BC releases five-year plan

Strategy aims to support growth in Indigenous economies, increase capacity and competitiveness of Indigenous businesses