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Morneau confirms deficit of more than $300 billion

Morneau confirms deficit of more than $300 billion

Trudeau government pressured to enact guaranteed income while racking up $343 billion deficit
B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

People urged to stay away from courts unless necessary
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history
Trudeau cautions against COVID-19 complacency ahead of fiscal snapshot

Trudeau cautions against COVID-19 complacency ahead of fiscal snapshot

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians not to become complacent during the COVID-19 crisis even as hospitalizations and death have been declining nationally.
B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

12 new cases identified in past 24 hours, including one that is presumed but not official
23 Vancouver parks could become legal spots to drink alcohol this summer

23 Vancouver parks could become legal spots to drink alcohol this summer

Park board commissioners unanimous in need to expand drinking sites from 10 parks to 23
B.C. sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

B.C. sees spike in COVID-19 deaths

No new community outbreaks in B.C. since Friday, but deaths spike
Club16 takes over two former Steve Nash Fitness locations

Club16 takes over two former Steve Nash Fitness locations

Club16 plans to open new locations in Brentwood and Richmond later this year
Net income down for B.C.’s biggest public companies

Net income down for B.C.’s biggest public companies

Average profit for top 100 drops 50% in 2019 compared with 2018
West Van businessman guilty of tax offences connected to home construction

West Van businessman guilty of tax offences connected to home construction

A wealthy West Vancouver businessman has been found guilty of three tax offences under the Excise Tax Act for claiming GST rebates he wasn’t entitled to related to construction of a $6-million mansion he was building with his then-wife in the British