Good for business or a 'gong show'? Metro Vancouver businesses, residents brace for World Cup's arrival
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FIFA World Cup team flags at Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver June 3. PHOTO BY ARLEN REDEKOP /PNG Article content B.C. Place’s white roof rises above Frankie’s Italian Kitchen & Bar, where the patio is decked out in blue FIFA-emblazoned table umbrellas and banners with mini flags from countries around the world. Article content Although the stadium entrance beside the restaurant will be closed on game days, as will Beatty Street where it is located, manager Colin Campos believes his restaurant will score many diners before and after the seven games being played in Vancouver. Artic…
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