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Moving Strathcona Park tent city ‘doesn’t solve problem’ of homelessness in Vancouver

Moving Strathcona Park tent city ‘doesn’t solve problem’ of homelessness in Vancouver

Park board GM says revised bylaw not aimed at dismantling encampment in Strathcona Park
New daily COVID-19 cases ticking up

New daily COVID-19 cases ticking up

Health officials warn of potential community exposure to COVID-19 in Kelowna
B.C. extends liquor delivery until Halloween

B.C. extends liquor delivery until Halloween

The temporary authorization was set to expire on Wednesday
B.C. to add 495 long-term care beds in Interior

B.C. to add 495 long-term care beds in Interior

COVID-19 underscores need for better long-term care in B.C. -- Adrian Dix
Ottawa to extend wage subsidy program until end of year

Ottawa to extend wage subsidy program until end of year

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said more details on the extension will come later this week
Threat of second wave elsewhere is major risk for B.C.

Threat of second wave elsewhere is major risk for B.C.

Province’s economic recovery tied to U.S. economic activity
Insider trading: July 13, 2020

Insider trading: July 13, 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 July 8, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. continues to have no active COVID-19 community outbreaks

B.C. continues to have no active COVID-19 community outbreaks

Two seniors' homes and one hospital continue to have COVID-19 healthcare-system outbreaks
B.C. should look more - not less - at trade diversification post-COVID, analyst says

B.C. should look more - not less - at trade diversification post-COVID, analyst says

The most recent trade data that shows B.C. exports falling by 15% earlier this year highlights both the global economic slowdown and local exporters’ own feelings of vulnerability, a leading trade consultant said. But that is also exactly why B.C.
B.C. adds 118,100 jobs in June

B.C. adds 118,100 jobs in June

What happened: Province adds 118,100 jobs last month Why it matters: The big gains come as B.C. moves into next phase of economic restart plan B.C.