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COVID-19: B C to provide $50 million in grants to businesses affected by recent restrictions

Article content Entrepreneur Cheryl Archambault welcomes B.C.’s $50-million COVID-19 “circuit breaker” small-business relief program, but worries that it will only amount to a “Band-Aid on a gaping wound” for a lot of businesses such as the fitness and wellness studio she co-owns with her son Dylan. The Archambaults’ Cmmn Grnd Fitness was one of an estimated 14,000 businesses affected by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry’s latest order, issued March 29, barring group fitness activities and in-person, indoor dining at restaurants. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Province offers $50 million to businesses hurt by COVID-19 circuit breaker Back to video

B C wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items

Article content MP Dan Albas is at it again. Like many Canadian wine drinkers, he is fed up with provincial liquor laws that prevent us from buying wine, beer and spirits directly from beverage producers located in other parts of the country. Few businesses are more powerful than provincial liquor monopolies addicted to the power and income they generate while working in a zero-competition zone. Any hope of them allowing free trade across Canada’s borders after a hundred years of free rein is highly unlikely. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

British Columbia Wine Institute Announces New Name: Wine Growers

February 02, 2021 British Columbia - The British Columbia Wine Institute (BCWI), the voice of the B.C. wine industry, is proud to announce that we have changed our name to Wine Growers British Columbia (WGBC) to better reflect the value-add agriculture, agri-food and growth opportunities of this dynamic industry. Following the lead of our national organization, recently renamed Wine Growers Canada (WGC), renaming ourselves as WGBC reflects our deep connection to the land, from the vineyard to the glass, and repositions the B.C. wine industry and WGBC as the high value agri-food product and economic growth generator we are. “As farmers, winemakers, retailers and tourism operators, the B.C. wine industry is the highest value-add agricultural product in British Columbia, contributing more than $2.8 billion in annual economic impact,” says Miles Prodan, President and CEO, Wine Growers British Columbia. “Repositioning the organization as Wine Growers British Columbia is a s

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