Amid looming tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, several grocery stores in B.C. are making it easier for shoppers to identify and purchase local products.
Bahram Rashti, owner of UP Vertical Farms in Pitt Meadows, told Global News that it has been a challenge to get their products onto B.C. shelves.
Many bars and restaurants in B.C. are jumping aboard the "buy Canadian" train, amid the fallout of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff brinksmanship. On Monday, Trump put a 30-day halt on threatened ...
If you buy a quarter of an animal you’re getting everything from hamburger to New York steaks, ribs, T-bones and round roasts ...
The provincial government's website Buy BC says "There’s never been a better time to Buy BC and support the growers, ...
If it was summer, Lenore Newman might not have found Premier David Eby’s recent shopping advice so jarring. On Tuesday, Eby asked British Columbians to buy products made in Canada as a way to counter ...
local beer, wine and non-alcoholic craft beverages will be available for purchase. More than 10,000 people participated in surveys to share what they wanted from the space, expressing strong support ...