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April 10, 2020

CBC reports on impact of crisis on local newspapers and magazines

On Thursday, April 9, CBC briefly reported on the postponement of Vancouver magazine’s Restaurant Awards and suspension of its print issues and the impact on the restaurant business in this news broadcast (approx. 12:30-13:20).

CBC also published an article which went into a little more depth.

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