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In bid to win market share, Tim Hortons modernizing drive-thrus, upgrading menu items

In bid to win market share, Tim Hortons modernizing drive-thrus, upgrading menu items

Company has invested heavily in upgrading core offerings at Tim Hortons as part of its ‘back to basics’ plan
B.C. wasn’t consulted on shutting more salmon farms, Horgan says

B.C. wasn’t consulted on shutting more salmon farms, Horgan says

Industry pleads for time after federal order to close 19 sites
Triple O’s, storage and more builds coming to Vernon

Triple O’s, storage and more builds coming to Vernon

Restaurants, car wash, storage centres on the books in city
‘I don’t want to be a unicorn’: Black founders struggle to raise venture capital

‘I don’t want to be a unicorn’: Black founders struggle to raise venture capital

Quantifying how much less funding Black business owners get is tough because it’s seldom tracked in Canada
Free financial education classes for Okanagan residents

Free financial education classes for Okanagan residents

The course is online and starts Feb. 16
Bookstore starts new chapter in Lake Country

Bookstore starts new chapter in Lake Country

Coyote Indie Books owner moves shop from Grand Forks to Okanagan Valley
Salmon Arm business owner hits the bricks for fun look inside auto repair garage

Salmon Arm business owner hits the bricks for fun look inside auto repair garage

Salmon Arm Auto & Truck’s Paul Drolet’s 55-second stop-motion effort took 15 hours to create
B.C. speculation and vacancy tax a big job with small returns

B.C. speculation and vacancy tax a big job with small returns

Declaration letters on the way for Nanaimo, Victoria, ÁðÁ§ÉñÉç
Bell abandoning all-sports format at radio stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Hamilton

Bell abandoning all-sports format at radio stations in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Hamilton

The format changes come in the aftermath of layoffs by Bell across multiple platforms last week
As feds audit landlords over rent aid, businesses fall through cracks of new program

As feds audit landlords over rent aid, businesses fall through cracks of new program

The CMHC said in a statement the reviews are being done as needed to make sure tenants benefited
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