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Grocery discounts, price freezes and price-matching info slow to come

Grocery discounts, price freezes and price-matching info slow to come

Champagne says he wishes grocers were more ‘forthcoming’ on plans to stabilize prices
Vancouver Island woman looking to make a ‘cake card’ deal on Dragons’ Den

Vancouver Island woman looking to make a ‘cake card’ deal on Dragons’ Den

Lantzville’s Sarah Neal hopes investors will want to fund her cake and eat it too
Province to limit short-term rentals in some B.C. communities, but not all

Province to limit short-term rentals in some B.C. communities, but not all

Legislation tabled Monday morning establishes new requirement but not everywhere
Amid a mental health crisis, toy industry takes on a new role: building resilience

Amid a mental health crisis, toy industry takes on a new role: building resilience

A&W launches reusable cup exhange to tackle fast food waste problem

A&W launches reusable cup exhange to tackle fast food waste problem

B.C. fast food chain’s One Cup program asks you to bring your cup back and they will give you another
Craft Fair Roundup: Find the perfect gift at a Greater Victoria event

Craft Fair Roundup: Find the perfect gift at a Greater Victoria event

Support local businesses while finding something for everyone on your list
Global fish farm giant Mowi suing Canada for Discovery Islands closures

Global fish farm giant Mowi suing Canada for Discovery Islands closures

Mowi’s claim alleges federal decision ‘wiped out 30 per cent’ of its business
Canadian media supports Google in Online News Act debate

Canadian media supports Google in Online News Act debate

Industry lobby group agrees with tech giant that there should be a cap on how much it should pay
Science helping get disabled people into the world of gaming

Science helping get disabled people into the world of gaming

Sony’s Access controller for the PlayStation part of a wave aimed at making gaming more accessible
Canada’s tech worker wages way behind their U.S. counterparts: study

Canada’s tech worker wages way behind their U.S. counterparts: study

Tech employee in Canada makes $83,700 per year compared with $122,600 for workers in the U.S.