Ian Tostenson
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‘It is a perfect storm’: Smoke, labour shortage, COVID restrictions hitting Kelowna’s restaurantsIn addition to COVID restrictions, the restaurant industry is also struggling from a labour shortage and smoky conditions that have kept some tourists away.CanadaAug 9, 2021
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B.C. restaurants tighten guidelines amid new spike in COVID-19 casesThe restaurant industry is now taking steps to make sure restaurants and similar venues adhere to guidelines and for patrons to respect those measures.HealthJul 21, 2020
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Fraser Valley restaurant chain harnesses app-power to launch ‘ghost restaurants’Poke bowls aren't on the menu at the Oak and Thorne, but if you fire up Skip The Dishes they are.LifestyleApr 23, 2019
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Restaurant industry likes list of changes proposed for B.C. winesThe B.C. Green Party is calling on the province to make changes to support B.C.’s wine industry following the heated dispute between B.C. and Alberta.PoliticsFeb 10, 2018
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B.C. organizations join forces to form coalition to advocate for ride-hailing in the provinceEight organizations in British Columbia are joining forces to advocate for ride-hailing services in the province as soon as possible.Feb 7, 2018
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Help wanted: B.C. restaurants face hiring shortageA lack of staff is plaguing the B.C. restaurant industry.EconomyOct 10, 2017
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City of Vancouver votes to ban natural gas by 2050You might cook with it and heat your house with it today, but by 2050, no one in the City of Vancouver will be using natural gas.EnvironmentSep 22, 2016
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