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Vancouver mayor reflects on halfway mark in 4-year term

Vancouver mayor reflects on halfway mark in 4-year term

Kennedy Stewart: ‘People are wondering about the direction of council’
B.C. retail spending rises to pre-pandemic levels

B.C. retail spending rises to pre-pandemic levels

Retail spending in B.C. rose for a third straight month in July as consumers re-established shopping habits while an active housing market and domestic tourism further lifted spending. Total sales at bricks-and-mortar stores rose 2.
406,000 mail-in ballots have been requested for Oct. 24 B.C. election

406,000 mail-in ballots have been requested for Oct. 24 B.C. election

More than 406,000 people have registered for mail-in ballots since the Oct. 24 provincial election was called a week ago. Less than 24 hours after Premier John Horgan asked Lt.-Gov.
Three deaths, 267 new COVID-19 cases in BC since Friday

Three deaths, 267 new COVID-19 cases in BC since Friday

One new community outbreak in Kelowna linked to a church
UPDATED: Meng's defence targets U.S. authorities' 'cherry-picking' of disclosures

UPDATED: Meng's defence targets U.S. authorities' 'cherry-picking' of disclosures

Meng Wanzhou extradition proceedings resume in Vancouver court
Horgan promises four new MRIs for Lower Mainland hospitals

Horgan promises four new MRIs for Lower Mainland hospitals

The announcement coincided with a release that claimed BC Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson has supported $3 billion in tax breaks for the wealthy over the last three years
Liberals would scrap PST for one year

Liberals would scrap PST for one year

A zero PST would cost government $7 billion in first year
Unexpected election could bring unexpected results

Unexpected election could bring unexpected results

While polls favour a winner, final results are far from guaranteed
B.C. Election 2020: Liberals, Greens have tough row to hoe

B.C. Election 2020: Liberals, Greens have tough row to hoe

NDP will run on its pandemic track record, which other parties can hardly criticize
Insider trading: September 28 2020

Insider trading: September 28 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 September 24, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.