Owners of restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries in B.C. will have more time to make outdoor seating areas permanent, allowing them to serve more people…
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B.C. extends cap on food delivery fees
The B.C. government announced this morning it is extending the food delivery fee cap due to the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic. The cap limits…
Chamber hosting workshop on vaccine passports
The Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce will be presenting a workshop from the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association (BCRFA) and the Fitness Industry Council of Canada…
Sale and delivery of packaged liquor now permanent
The temporary authorization allowing liquor-primary and food-primary licensees to sell and deliver sealed, packaged liquor products alongside the purchase of a meal for off-site consumption…
Toolkit being created for independent restaurants
Inspired Restaurants, a provincial labour market project aimed at helping smaller, independent restaurants improve working conditions and retain staff, is now underway. “The food service…
Online guide helps potential restaurateurs find info
The B.C. government has released a new online guide to make it easier to start a restaurant in British Columbia. The guide provides a downloadable,…