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How nightlife is changing in B.C.

How nightlife is changing in B.C.

Nightlife is changing across Canada. An analysis by the payment processing platform Square in July of last year found late-night spending is shrinking nationwide. In Vancouver, only 17 per cent of spending at bars and restaurants happens between 7 p.m. and 4 a.m. Party promoter Rachel Morris, from Home by Midnight, and University of California Santa Barbara professor Amin Ghaziani join the show to take questions on how nightlife is changing and where people are spending their time and money instead.

BC Today · CBC

January 29, 202623m 58s

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Nightlife is changing across Canada. An analysis by the payment processing platform Square in July of last year found late-night spending is shrinking nationwide. In Vancouver, only 17 per cent of spending at bars and restaurants happens between 7 p.m. and 4 a.m. Party promoter Rachel Morris, from Home by Midnight, and University of California Santa Barbara professor Amin Ghaziani join the show to take questions on how nightlife is changing and where people are spending their time and money instead.