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Wage increases could slow the return to normal inflation

Wage increases could slow the return to normal inflation

Employee compensation not expected to outpace annual inflation rates until 2023
Vancouver鈥檚 Later acquired after new owner raises US$135M

Vancouver鈥檚 Later acquired after new owner raises US$135M

Acquisition deal sees Later continuing on as standalone business unit
Lululemon ups growth projection, aims to double 2021 revenue by 2026

Lululemon ups growth projection, aims to double 2021 revenue by 2026

A new trade-in and resale program is set to launch in the U.S. April 22
Canada could see 10-fold increase in registered crypto-trading platforms

Canada could see 10-fold increase in registered crypto-trading platforms

If you aren't buying cryptocurrency directly into a digital wallet, chances are your crypto assets fall under securities regulations.
Flair Airlines could be required to stop flying in Canada. Here's why

Flair Airlines could be required to stop flying in Canada. Here's why

Numerous customers are voicing their concerns.
How music industry hopes to help B.C. artists break through, make money as live shows return

How music industry hopes to help B.C. artists break through, make money as live shows return

ARC accelerator program offering workshops to at least 45 West Coast musicians over three years
B.C. extends simplified licensed-patio-approval program until spring 2023

B.C. extends simplified licensed-patio-approval program until spring 2023

Also extended is the deadline to apply for permanent licensing of patios.
Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

A new study shows that brand recognition among consumers is important in quelling negative online comments.
B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

Grocery, meal-kit delivery services in the province face tight price-balancing act
B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

Business advocates say they would have liked more notice.
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