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Open concept: Pinz Tattoo artists enjoy street view in new Salmon Arm location

Open concept: Pinz Tattoo artists enjoy street view in new Salmon Arm location

New location designed with COVID-19 top of mind
Canadians working from home permanently should expect salary changes: experts

Canadians working from home permanently should expect salary changes: experts

Some companies, like Facebook, have already announced changes
B.C. requires liquor-style “selling it right” course for cannabis retailers

B.C. requires liquor-style “selling it right” course for cannabis retailers

Stores now allowed clear windows, with no products shown
B.C. launches cannabis ‘navigator’ to help small growers, processors

B.C. launches cannabis ‘navigator’ to help small growers, processors

B.C. business still dominated by big producers and black market
B.C. calls for public input into COVID-19 business recovery

B.C. calls for public input into COVID-19 business recovery

In-province travel decision expected next week
Feds to reveal state of Canada’s COVID-affected economy, release fiscal ‘snapshot’ on July 8

Feds to reveal state of Canada’s COVID-affected economy, release fiscal ‘snapshot’ on July 8

Update will give look at economic state of the country
Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate drops in May for second month in a row

Statistics Canada says annual inflation rate drops in May for second month in a row

The agency says the consumer price index fell 0.4 per cent compared with a year ago

Bank of Canada has no immediate intentions to raise interest rates, Macklem says

Rates would only go up once Canada is well into an economic recovery
Vernon restaurant bear returned safely after good time

Vernon restaurant bear returned safely after good time

Note accompanies return of Wings stuff bear who was taken and, allegedly, had a great time
Hampered by international restrictions, Air Canada sees domestic sales nudge up

Hampered by international restrictions, Air Canada sees domestic sales nudge up

Air Canada predicted last month it would bleed about $20 million per day in the second quarter