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Younger B.C. generations spending less on groceries, more on app deliveriesGen Zs and Millennials combined spent nearly nine times more than Baby Boomers on food delivery using Vancity credit cards last year.CanadaNov 23, 2023
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Underemployment a common problem for newcomers in B.C.: surveyWhen newcomers don't find work in their profession or trade, intergenerational poverty can often set in, says Ludgate.EconomyJun 26, 2019
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B.C. needs to do more to reduce waste: Vancity credit union studyVancouver-area residents produce about 1,400 kg of waste per year, according to a study by Vancity credit union.EnvironmentFeb 5, 2019
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Vancity says online banking restored, no word yet on cause of crash"Three days of system outage is not what we would expect, it's not what you would expect and it's not good enough," said Vancity's CEO.ConsumerOct 6, 2018
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Rio Theatre operator cried ‘tears of joy’ with mortgage approved for iconic venueA campaign to keep the iconic Vancouver theatre open appears to have done its job with the help from a Canadian Credit Union.May 4, 2018
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B.C. women make less money than men and worry about it more: Survey"B.C. women earn 35 per cent less annually than B.C. men. So B.C. women actually earn less than women nationally across the country."EconomyMar 7, 2018
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More people use car-sharing in Vancouver than in the rest of North America: survey"We have currently 3,000 car-share vehicles on the road, which is quite a bit more than our national counterparts in Toronto and Montreal, but also is quite significantly higher than Seattle, Portland and San Francisco as well."NewsJan 26, 2018
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Housing study shows cheaper suburbs disappearingA new report from a Vancouver credit union says home buyers on British Columbia's southern coast can no longer turn to the suburbs to find more affordable housing.ConsumerJun 6, 2017
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Vancity offers refunds to members who bought Pemberton Music Festival ticketsThe credit union said about 170 members have taken them up on the offer.May 27, 2017
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High cost of living plays into drop in charitable donations by British Columbians: ReportFrom housing to personal income, the impact of affordability is causing a ripple effect that is now hitting charitable donations.Dec 21, 2016
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