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B.C. COVID cases spiked by 1,120 since Friday

B.C. COVID cases spiked by 1,120 since Friday

Six COVID-related deaths on weekend as province shatters another record for new cases
Council’s push to create auditor general’s office in Vancouver rankles city manager

Council’s push to create auditor general’s office in Vancouver rankles city manager

Sadhu Johnston cites concerns over salaries, staff size of office
B.C. trade, transportation priorities need retooling: analysts

B.C. trade, transportation priorities need retooling: analysts

What B.C. businesses need: Province’s post-election economic approach should go back to basics, say experts
Insider trading: November 2, 2020

Insider trading: November 2, 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 October 28, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Fraser Health outbreaks push active COVID-19 infections in B.C. to all-time high of 2,390

Fraser Health outbreaks push active COVID-19 infections in B.C. to all-time high of 2,390

Fraser Valley continues to be the source for the majority of new infections
Witness questioning in Meng Wanzhou case to take much longer than anticipated

Witness questioning in Meng Wanzhou case to take much longer than anticipated

Handing over paper with Meng's device codes a 'heart-wrenching' mistake, CBSA officer says
Eight years into booming casino industry, anti-crime measures in “infancy”

Eight years into booming casino industry, anti-crime measures in “infancy”

Eight years after the Vegas-sized River Rock Casino and Resort opened in Richmond, government anti-money laundering policies were still in their “infancy” and the “program was evolving,” the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C.
Judge allows Meng defence to probe if U.S. authorities attempted to deceive Canada

Judge allows Meng defence to probe if U.S. authorities attempted to deceive Canada

Ruling could allow court to throw out parts of U.S. submissions to extradition case
Fraser Health continues to be epicentre of B.C. COVID-19 cases

Fraser Health continues to be epicentre of B.C. COVID-19 cases

The province’s most populous health region has had about three-quarters of the new cases in the past week
B.C. auction giant Ritchie Bros. to pay US$275m for American data firm

B.C. auction giant Ritchie Bros. to pay US$275m for American data firm

What happened: Ritchie Bros. agrees to acquire Rouse Services Why it matters: Deal offers further insights into industry trends Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc. (TSX:RBA) is drumming up a sizeable sale for itself.