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Group calls for new funding to help B.C. businesses handle repeated vandalismThe Business Improvement Association of B.C. wants to see dedicated funding to help small businesses grappling with repeated property crime and vandalism.CrimeFeb 21, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s hospitality industry hoping for busy summer to recover from COVID-19Even though federal COVID-19 the financial supports have lifted, the hospitality industry is hoping for a busy summer full of events.CanadaMay 9, 2022
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B.C. business community wary of gaps in new COVID-19 financial supportThe federal government has retooled COVID-19 supports for businesses, but with stricter thresholds that could leave many operators ineligible.EconomyOct 21, 2021
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N.S. small businesses frustrated with extended lockdown and lack of communicationThe provincewide COVID-19 lockdown is in place until June 9 and could be extended. Even if it's lifted, many businesses still don't know what that will mean for them.EconomyMay 20, 2021
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