Sitting at 130 m and 80 m, they’ll be amongst the tallest in the country
Many tourism workers changed careers during the pandemic, making it hard to fill some roles
Nighttime performances scheduled to take place every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday this month
Tourism Industry Association of BC and the BC Hotel Association co-host conference March 8 to 12
Travel services saw the biggest drop in active businesses with 31 per cent fewer firms operating
Only about 17 per cent of businesses have been operating as usual in B.C.
B.C. Premier John Horgan is seeking legal advice on banning non-essential travel
Until travel restrictions lift, the tourism industry will still face continued struggle, industry says
Now as we turn the page on 2020, there is room for optimism
The government’s plan included specific measures for airports, such as rent relief
Swamped with tourists, scared of COVID-19, Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation says more support needed
Sylvester Stallone, the star behind John J. Rambo, “very proud” of newly installed red cedar work
With limited resources, they say they don’t have any authority or power to enforce the closures
Officials have asked British Columbians to be careful as they travel this summer
Travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have decimated the tourism and hospitality industries
The Economic Recovery Task Force began meeting weekly on conference calls in April
B.C. money will be split between Vancouver Island and Indigenous tourism
Last year 140 cruise ships brought more than two million visitors to Canadian ports
Living in water and being infectious in water are different things
Jock Finlayson is executive vice president and chief policy officer of the Business Council of BC