Vancouver has 2 FIFA World Cup matches left. Are businesses profiting?
While the province has promoted hosting the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver, some shopkeepers and hotel managers are reporting a downturn in business this summer even with soccer fever everywhere. B.C. Tourism Minister Anne Kang is bullish, however, on the economic benefits of the tournament. #tourism #fifa #fifaworldcup #business #soccer #football Connect with CBC British Columbia online: Website: https://www.cbc.ca/bc TikTok: / cbcbritishcolumbia #CBCVancouver #CBCNews #BritishColumbia

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