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Provincial extension of patio use includes qathet region businesses, organizations

Provincial extension of patio use includes qathet region businesses, organizations

BC government will accept applications for serving liquor outdoors on permanent basis
Life Cycle Housing says moving homes out of Powell River was the best option

Life Cycle Housing says moving homes out of Powell River was the best option

Society representative explains move of former Moose Lodge houses
Business women in Powell River set to hand out annual awards

Business women in Powell River set to hand out annual awards

Annual Influential Business Women of the Year Awards will take place virtually due to COVID-19 restrictions 
Powell River Peak receives recognition at Ma Murray Community News Media Awards

Powell River Peak receives recognition at Ma Murray Community News Media Awards

BC and Yukon publications gather virtually for annual ceremony
Housing market still active in Powell River region

Housing market still active in Powell River region

Sales for May 2021 considerably higher than previous year
qathet Regional District receives Brew Bay project update

qathet Regional District receives Brew Bay project update

Proposed development south of Powell River comes before planning committee
Temporary use permit granted to allow craft distillery to operate in Powell River

Temporary use permit granted to allow craft distillery to operate in Powell River

Council approves request from Beach Gardens Resort and Marina owner
Kids design ads for Powell River businesses

Kids design ads for Powell River businesses

Students provide designs for Peak clients
Enhanced member and employee experience at heart of First Credit Union renovation in Powell River

Enhanced member and employee experience at heart of First Credit Union renovation in Powell River

Renovations bring banking into 21st century
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.