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'Cultural reasons’ for Chinese nationals using underground banks, commission hears

'Cultural reasons’ for Chinese nationals using underground banks, commission hears

Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C. hears how internal BCLC newsletters explained large cash buy-ins as a cultural practice
Nearly 1,000 COVID cases, 5 deaths since Saturday in BC

Nearly 1,000 COVID cases, 5 deaths since Saturday in BC

Premier warns return to phase 1 lockdown could result if pandemic scofflaws don't 'get with the program'
Analyst: Biden presidency would benefit Canada’s trade links – but don’t expect a cure-all

Analyst: Biden presidency would benefit Canada’s trade links – but don’t expect a cure-all

The overall impact on Canadian imports and exports from former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden winning the 2020 presidential election south of the border will be positive – but don’t expect all trade issues facing Ottawa to magically dissipate.
Final vote count adds four seats for BC NDP

Final vote count adds four seats for BC NDP

Greens may not have made break-through they hoped for on election night
Insider trading: November 9, 2020

Insider trading: November 9, 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 4, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. puts new regional health-order restrictions in place as COVID-19 cases spike

B.C. puts new regional health-order restrictions in place as COVID-19 cases spike

Restrictions target social gatherings, travel, group activities and workplaces
COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to soar, with record high 589 cases in past day

COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to soar, with record high 589 cases in past day

Two more people have died in the province from the virus in that has caused a global pandemic
B.C. still awaiting predicted wave of insolvencies

B.C. still awaiting predicted wave of insolvencies

Government support has helped delay filings normally expected in an economic downturn
City council hears wide support for Vancouver’s climate fight plan

City council hears wide support for Vancouver’s climate fight plan

Decision expected November 17 on ‘climate emergency action plan’
Biden’s growing lead offers clues to what’s next for Canadian economy

Biden’s growing lead offers clues to what’s next for Canadian economy

If the former U.S. vice-president wins the presidency, Joe Biden is likely to implement policies that will mark a significant shift in relations with Canada