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B.C. restaurant industry praises election promises to cap food delivery fees'We cant have our restaurants at 60 per cent capacity selling food and not making any money,' said Ian Tostenson of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association.EconomyOct 10, 2020
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‘Kicked when we’re down’: New COVID-19 restrictions hit already struggling B.C. restaurants"We're already hit because of tourism, we're already hit because of capacity. This really does feel like being kicked when we're down."EconomySep 9, 2020
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B.C. businesses pin hopes on Canucks playoff ‘gift’ amid COVID-19 downturn"To be open, and now in the middle of summer to have this gift if you will -- I can't ask for much more in the middle of summer than a little playoff hockey."SportsAug 12, 2020
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Vancouver issues first sidewalk patio permits, expands program to breweriesThe new program has transformed what was previously an expensive, months-long process into a free, two-day turnaround.Jun 4, 2020
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Cut restaurant fees or face regulation, Vancouver mayor tells delivery apps"If deliveries refuse to do their part, I will work with senior governments to explore how we might regulate these companies and ensure their fees are fair," said Kennedy Stewart.May 28, 2020
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Dine and distance: Dutch ‘greenhouse’ restaurants allow social-distance diningGuests can enjoy a plant-based, four-course meal with a beautiful waterside view of the city.TrendingMay 7, 2020
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B.C. sets mid-May target to reopen restaurants with coronavirus precautionsB.C. restaurants have been limited to take-out service since mid-March by a health order designed to stop the spread of COVID-19.HealthMay 6, 2020
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Temperature check please: B.C. restaurants pitch plan to reopen amid COVID-19Restaurants were closed to dine-in customers by public health order in March.Apr 29, 2020
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Canadian restaurant chain starts selling groceries amid coronavirus shutdownEarls is selling a variety of grocery bundles, ranging from $30 to $99, including dairy and eggs, produce, pantry items and meat.ConsumerMar 30, 2020
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