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B.C. food industry ready for COVID-19 marketplace

B.C. food industry ready for COVID-19 marketplace

Local restaurateurs, grocers and meal delivery services draft virus survival strategies
Rogers to start personally delivering customers’ phone purchases

Rogers to start personally delivering customers’ phone purchases

Delivery person will be an expert who can help the customer set up their phone and buy accessories
B.C.'s pharmaceuticals the latest to be hit by COVID-19-related supply disruptions

B.C.'s pharmaceuticals the latest to be hit by COVID-19-related supply disruptions

While Canadian businesses and consumers have focused on potential inventory shortages in sectors like consumer electronics as a result of COVID-19-related supply disruptions, another sector - pharmaceuticals - may have been hit just as hard.
Burnaby’s biggest Asian grocery store vows no COVID-19 price gouging

Burnaby’s biggest Asian grocery store vows no COVID-19 price gouging

With panic about COVID-19 spreading faster than the virus, many Burnaby businesses are suffering dramatic losses as customers stay away.
Vancouver's Leone to close by mid-2020

Vancouver's Leone to close by mid-2020

Iconic high-end fashion store on West Hastings Street opened in 1987
Canopy Growth closes two greenhouses, cuts 500 jobs in B.C.

Canopy Growth closes two greenhouses, cuts 500 jobs in B.C.

Aldergrove and Delta operations to close; plans for Ontario facility scuttled
COVID-19, protests rattle Metro Vancouver retailers

COVID-19, protests rattle Metro Vancouver retailers

Panic buying and supply-chain disruption could cause product shortages
B.C. liquor merchants find adding cannabis sideline is a tricky pivot

B.C. liquor merchants find adding cannabis sideline is a tricky pivot

Cannabis market’s regulatory thicket, unique customer base challenge new entrants
Growth slows at Metro Vancouver’s top 100 manufacturers

Growth slows at Metro Vancouver’s top 100 manufacturers

Increase in the average annual number of staff cut in half in 2020 compared with 2019
Home Depot aims to hire 900 workers in B.C.

Home Depot aims to hire 900 workers in B.C.

Hiring spree comes as competitor Lowe's struggles