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Robson Street retail scene bears scars of pandemic

Robson Street retail scene bears scars of pandemic

Key shopping area bristles with for-lease signs, papered windows – while Alberni Street remains comparatively strong
Meng lawyers accuse CBSA of intentionally not making records of arrest to conceal evidence

Meng lawyers accuse CBSA of intentionally not making records of arrest to conceal evidence

CBSA superintendent testifies that Huawei executive initially reluctant to bring up company's legal troubles in U.S. during border inspection
Nine deaths, nearly 2,000 COVID cases in B.C. since Friday

Nine deaths, nearly 2,000 COVID cases in B.C. since Friday

There have been 1,959 new COVID-19 cases since Friday and 11 new outbreaks in care homes
Businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Plans should be “readily available,” says Dr. Bonnie Henry's May 14 order
Insider Trading: November 16, 2020

Insider Trading: November 16, 2020

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 November 11, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. reach another record high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. reach another record high

B.C. records more than 600 new COVID-19 cases in a day for first time
O'Toole: CERB has hurt small businesses

O'Toole: CERB has hurt small businesses

Federal Tories leader calls for protection of the vulnerable while helping the economy
Burnaby mayor urges residents to act now to curb COVID spread

Burnaby mayor urges residents to act now to curb COVID spread

Burnaby’s mayor is urging residents to take action to curb the spread of COVID-19 as the pandemic’s second wave is bringing vastly increasing numbers of new cases of the virus.
Rich Coleman told in 2010 of illicit drug money in casinos: investigator

Rich Coleman told in 2010 of illicit drug money in casinos: investigator

Former Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Rich Coleman told casino investigator, ‘I know lots of people with $10,000 in their pocket’
U.S. election results won’t erode Canada’s immigration advantage

U.S. election results won’t erode Canada’s immigration advantage

Experts say competitive edge over the United States will remain