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Vancouver, Surrey grocery store workers infected with COVID-19

Vancouver, Surrey grocery store workers infected with COVID-19

Stores with affected employees are located in both the Vancouver Coastal Health and Fraser Health regions.
Steel & Oak wants to double patron seating at New West brewery

Steel & Oak wants to double patron seating at New West brewery

Permanent patio and a reconfigured indoor space are part of the plans for the Third Avenue facility
New employee COVID-19 cases reported by grocery stores across Metro Vancouver

New employee COVID-19 cases reported by grocery stores across Metro Vancouver

Soaring COVID case counts in B.C. include infections among staff at major national grocery stores across the Lower Mainland.
Letter: My New West restaurant is in danger of closing with sudden indoor dining ban

Letter: My New West restaurant is in danger of closing with sudden indoor dining ban

Restaurant owner had just brought in big order of food that can't be sold
Mural of hope taking up residence at New West mall

Mural of hope taking up residence at New West mall

Garden Gals' Positivity During COVID-19 project is spending a month at Royal City Centre to share its message of community and hope
Several Metro Vancouver stores report new employee COVID-19 cases

Several Metro Vancouver stores report new employee COVID-19 cases

Affected stores are located in Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver, North Delta, and Surrey
Webinar shows Burnaby-New West businesses how to find student talent

Webinar shows Burnaby-New West businesses how to find student talent

The power of students is being highlighted in a new business event.
Indigenous wellness company Sisters Sage in New West up for B.C. business award

Indigenous wellness company Sisters Sage in New West up for B.C. business award

Sisters Sage nominated for having a positive impact on community
Over half of Canada's 'hardest hit' businesses will not survive until the end of 2021

Over half of Canada's 'hardest hit' businesses will not survive until the end of 2021

A survey finds that the hardest-hit Canadian businesses will not survive if the CEWS and the CERS programs are not extended.
Microsoft expanding Vancouver footprint, adding 500 new jobs

Microsoft expanding Vancouver footprint, adding 500 new jobs

Tech giant adding new cloud computing infrastructure to city as roster grows to 1,700 workers