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Okanagan wineries laud 'banner season' amid climate risks

Okanagan wineries laud 'banner season' amid climate risks

From deep freeze to bumper crop: Okanagan winemakers see best season in years as researchers aim to learn more about heat impacts on vines and how soil additives could help
Flair Airlines to launch cheap Vancouver flights to Mexico City

Flair Airlines to launch cheap Vancouver flights to Mexico City

Round trips are expected to start at $261
Why Boston Pizza could be sole survivor among Vancouver restaurant income funds

Why Boston Pizza could be sole survivor among Vancouver restaurant income funds

A&W last year consolidated with its income fund while Keg unitholders are set to vote this week to do the same
B.C. businesses scramble to get CUSMA compliant

B.C. businesses scramble to get CUSMA compliant

Businesses reliant on U.S. trade seek cover under trade agreement
Vancouver hotels remain priciest among major Canadian centres

Vancouver hotels remain priciest among major Canadian centres

The city's average hotel room rate in June was $335.74.
Strong Vancouver data helps B.C. top Canada for retail sales growth

Strong Vancouver data helps B.C. top Canada for retail sales growth

Vancouver saw a nine per cent jump in retail sales in May, compared with May 2024, by far bettering other large Canadian metro areas.
French consul general departs Vancouver, successor named

French consul general departs Vancouver, successor named

Nicolas Baudouin returns to Paris while Raphaël Dang is slated to move to Vancouver in September to become consul general for most of Western Canada.
Vancouver storefronts sit empty amid policy gridlock, construction delays

Vancouver storefronts sit empty amid policy gridlock, construction delays

Demand for storefronts differs across neighbourhoods, but vacancy increases in parts of the city raise concerns
Vancouver welcomes new pro women’s soccer, hockey teams

Vancouver welcomes new pro women’s soccer, hockey teams

Vancouver Rise is now playing its inaugural soccer season, with a yet-to-be-named hockey team set to launch in November
Judge sanctions B.C. litigant for AI hallucination in court filing

Judge sanctions B.C. litigant for AI hallucination in court filing

Former marine surveyor Munchang Choi had launched various complaints and court actions related to alleged bullying, leading up to termination. He relied, in part, on artificial intelligence for his filings.