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Employers allowing flexible work schedules in post-COVID offices

Employers allowing flexible work schedules in post-COVID offices

The option of working from home is now a firm part of B.C.’s corporate office culture
B.C. has fewest COVID-19 patients in ICU since August

B.C. has fewest COVID-19 patients in ICU since August

11 more COVID-19 deaths reported in province in past three days
Craig James' defence team takes aim at 'shambolic' process to close former clerk's trial

Craig James' defence team takes aim at 'shambolic' process to close former clerk's trial

Five criminal counts against Craig James to be decided by Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes
BIV's Influential Women in Business awards

BIV's Influential Women in Business awards

Watch the 2022 BIV influential Women in Business Awards here, recorded Tuesday, March 8 at 2:30 The five honourees for 2022 are recognized leaders in their respective fields and contribute their time and expertise to the broader British Columbian bus
UPDATED: B.C.'s Russian students may get tuition deferrals, allowances

UPDATED: B.C.'s Russian students may get tuition deferrals, allowances

B.C. institutions of higher education are offering students from Russia possible financial support in case their access to funds has been impacted by ongoing sanctions against Moscow during the attack on Ukraine.
Insider trading: March 7, 2022

Insider trading: March 7, 2022

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed in the week ended February 23, 2022. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests for those older than 60 starting today

B.C. to provide free rapid antigen tests for those older than 60 starting today

Free COVID-19 tests had been available at pharmacies for those older than 70
Court denies B.C. mink farmers injunction on provincial industry ban

Court denies B.C. mink farmers injunction on provincial industry ban

B.C.'s mink farmers were denied an interim injunction against provincial rules banning their industry.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 500

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 500

Eight more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,903.
Behind the scenes of B.C.’s first COVID-19 superspreader event, two years ago

Behind the scenes of B.C.’s first COVID-19 superspreader event, two years ago

Documents highlight confusion before officials discovered attendee at Pacific Dental Conference was infected, leading to 87 coronavirus cases and one death