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How to buy bitcoin and gift it for Christmas

How to buy bitcoin and gift it for Christmas

Everything from how Netcoins operates, to how they store customers’ funds and the fees they charge, are vetted and approved by Canadian regulators
Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Consumer complaints against Telus up slightly, says watchdog

Proportion of complaints against Telus lower than its major competitors
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ retail sales outperform the rest of Canada in September

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ retail sales outperform the rest of Canada in September

Canadian retail sales dipped 0.6%, to $56.6 billion, in September, which is less than the 1.9% decline that Statistics Canada had previously forecast.
Ottawa replacing wage, rent subsidies for businesses with $7.4B in 'targeted measures'

Ottawa replacing wage, rent subsidies for businesses with $7.4B in 'targeted measures'

Broader subsidy programs still set to expire this week.
Hootsuite taps new CFO after 19-month search

Hootsuite taps new CFO after 19-month search

Eighty per cent of Hootsuite’s C-suite now based in U.S.
The ins and outs of consumer-to-consumer shopping

The ins and outs of consumer-to-consumer shopping

People are turning their unused clothing and beauty products into a money-making endeavour.
Love Mexican cuisine? Try these authentic, mouth-watering dishes from local Squamish food truck

Love Mexican cuisine? Try these authentic, mouth-watering dishes from local Squamish food truck

Luz Tacos is proud to serve all the hungry adventurous enthusiasts of Squamish some delicious, healthy and authentic Mexican food
Squamish’s Nexii to help build a Marriott hotel in Nanaimo

Squamish’s Nexii to help build a Marriott hotel in Nanaimo

The company will construct the building envelope for the 172-room building
Two friends start cocktail infusion business after COVID job losses

Two friends start cocktail infusion business after COVID job losses

North Vancouver's Monique Zizzy and Squamish's Karen Hope make a major pivot amid pandemic
Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Furniture prices expected to jump as tariff of up to 295.9% imposed on some products

Love Dodd, owner of Victoria-based DoddÂ’s Furniture, said there may well be good reason for the tariffs, but to enforce them without warning and at such high levels will sting both companies and consumers.
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