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Whether going to the store, the office, or the park, COVID-19 has changed the way humans live, work, and play, but if there’s a positive side to a worldwide pandemic, it’s that people are questioning the norm and rethinking some of the most fundamental aspects of their lives.
In a time when room to breathe is more important than ever, living in a place that enables recreation from the doorstep has become an attractive feature of smaller cities across the globe. At the same time, working remotely has led businesses to reconsider the need to have offices in traditional major centres such as Vancouver, Calgary, or Toronto, especially when class A office space is now available in smaller centres like Kelowna.
January 08, 2021 - 10:29 AM Now that the provincial health officer s order limiting social gatherings has been extended for another month, Big White Ski Resort is cancelling all bookings from non-local customers until February. Big White Central Reservations Ltd. will be calling and cancelling all bookings from non-local customers until midnight Feb. 5, the resort announced in a press release today, Jan. 8. “I have instructed our reservation teams to start the onerous task of calling excited guests and ski groups from all over the country and cancel their bookings to Big White Ski Resort,” says Tracy Layng, vice president of Big White Central Reservations Ltd, in the press release.
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VICTORIA — British Columbia has again extended its state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 10 months after it was first declared.The Ministry of Public Safety says in a news . . .