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Rogers battle could rattle corporate share structure

Rogers battle could rattle corporate share structure

Fight over telecom’s control seen as potential referendum on dual-class share system
Five COVID-19 deaths since Monday

Five COVID-19 deaths since Monday

Five hundred new COVID-19 infections since Monday, one new health care outbreak
About 3,000 unvaxxed health-care workers still on unpaid leave amid mandate

About 3,000 unvaxxed health-care workers still on unpaid leave amid mandate

Health-care workers in Northern Health region most reluctant to get the jab
B.C. couple owing $25m loses appeal to have debt forgiven

B.C. couple owing $25m loses appeal to have debt forgiven

The pair sold overpriced shares to 'unsophisticated investors' in 2008, with the assistance of an entity in the business of advising people in debt on how to access funds from their RRSPs and retirement accounts
Dealing with the pandemic diet

Dealing with the pandemic diet

COVID-19 has changed the eating habits of Canadians, according to study
City of Vancouver's cannabis fee cuts fall far short: retailers

City of Vancouver's cannabis fee cuts fall far short: retailers

Pot businesses balk at paying fees that are 30 times higher than those charged to liquor sellers
Seventeen dead from COVID-19 in past 72 hours

Seventeen dead from COVID-19 in past 72 hours

COVID-19 kills 17 since Friday, three new outbreaks at health care facilities
Insurance won’t cover $80m North Vancouver grain silo collapse, lawsuit says

Insurance won’t cover $80m North Vancouver grain silo collapse, lawsuit says

Broker gave bad advice, Fibreco Export Inc. claims
Everything B.C. residents need to know about the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border

Everything B.C. residents need to know about the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border

There are several things to consider before you drive down
Rogers Communications "will not seek an appeal" of BC Supreme Court decision

Rogers Communications "will not seek an appeal" of BC Supreme Court decision

The battle for control atop of Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI.B) appears to be over after RCI’s board said it will not appeal the B.C. Supreme Court decision Friday.