‘Cover every single bill’: Kamloops gym owner says B.C. should pay if it can’t provide evidence of COVID-19 in gyms
KAMLOOPS — Economic recovery minister Ravi Kahlon’s hoping the COVID-19 Closure Relief Grant, announced before Christmas that can now be applied for, will help businesses through a tough time.
However, many businesses say it’s a publicity stunt for the government and does little to help their bottom line.
“In a lot of ways, I think it acts as a headline that they’re trying to do something to help us out,” said primary owner of Tournament Capital Strength & Conditioning Kent Aitchison. “Realistically, if you did a deep dive into businesses, even my size, $2,000 to $5,000 doesn’t go very far. Rent or wages or parking costs are not even close to being covered.”