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Tourism industry prepares for June 15

Tourism industry prepares for June 15, hopeful travel will resume

The province poised to drop travel restrictions within the province June 15, as long as B.C. has 65 per cent of the adult population with a first dose and COVID cases and hospitalizations are declining. Victoria’s hotels are starting to plan for linen changes, ordering mini-bar stock and preparing for foot traffic in their lobbies for the first time in months. “We are starting to get some people from the Lower Mainland now booking for the 15th onwards, on the assumption that everything will be fine,” said Powell, managing director at the Inn at Laurel Point. “We’ve had a decent uptick in the last couple of weeks.”

Labour shortage looms for restaurants, hotels amid B C s restart plan

  VICTORIA The first full day of B.C.’s reopening on Wednesday brought diners inside, and more revenue for restaurants, but also new challenges not enough staff to cook for and serve potential customers. At the Brentwood Bay Resort, they have no problem retaining staff, but are frantically trying to hire more says manager Natasha Richardson. “It’s just a non-stop recruiting shortage. We re just not getting the volume of staff that we need,” she said Wednesday from the resort’s pub, which was busy with customers. “It’s such a challenge that my housekeeping manager and my executive chief are actually afraid,” she said. “They re feeling deep fear.”

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