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B.C. is dropping the BC Vaccine Card program. Here’s what you need to know.

B.C. is dropping the BC Vaccine Card program. Here’s what you need to know.

The province is in a major transition phase
B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

Decision comes amid falling COVID-19 cases in B.C. after record highs
Serious B.C. COVID-19 infections continuing decline

Serious B.C. COVID-19 infections continuing decline

14 new COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,929
UPDATED: Metro Vancouver continues reorganizing North Shore sewage plant project

UPDATED: Metro Vancouver continues reorganizing North Shore sewage plant project

Award of contract could spur restart of work on stalled project by this summer
Surrey investment managers fined $210,000 by regulator

Surrey investment managers fined $210,000 by regulator

Investment firm Chartwell invested $5 million in a company that presented numerous risks, but failed to re-evaluate those risks for investors, according to a hearing notice
Known new COVID-19 infections in B.C. lowest since August

Known new COVID-19 infections in B.C. lowest since August

One more COVID-19 death in the province raises the pandemic death toll to 2,915
Chip Wilson commits $100 million to fight the disease FSHD

Chip Wilson commits $100 million to fight the disease FSHD

The Lululemon founder has facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and foresees one day needing to use a wheelchair
B.C. residents shouldn't fear cyberattack talk hitting home, expert says

B.C. residents shouldn't fear cyberattack talk hitting home, expert says

With cyberattacks targeting Ukraine, an expert in B.C. says having a good level of personal cybersecurity is not paranoia but "just good practice"
Court approves $2m payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

Court approves $2m payout in TikTok data collection lawsuit

The settlement comes after two lawsuits claimed the popular social media app illegally collected and commercialized personal data from its Canadian users
Mystery surrounds ex-New Westminster fire chief’s final paycheques

Mystery surrounds ex-New Westminster fire chief’s final paycheques

Citing privacy concerns, city won’t disclose details of payments before and after official’s retirement in October