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Insider trading: February 20, 2018

Insider trading: February 20, 2018

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 February 14, 2018. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Lawsuit of the week: Man sues Coca-Cola Co. after allegedly finding decomposing mouse in can of NOS energy drink

Lawsuit of the week: Man sues Coca-Cola Co. after allegedly finding decomposing mouse in can of NOS energy drink

The Coca-Cola Co. is being sued by a man who claims he became ill after finding a decomposing mouse in a can of NOS energy drink allegedly bought from a 7-Eleven in Mission.
B.C. to challenge Alberta ban on B.C. wine

B.C. to challenge Alberta ban on B.C. wine

Province has also launched appeal of NEB ruling
Civil forfeiture office seeks seizure of PacNet assets

Civil forfeiture office seeks seizure of PacNet assets

Designation of PacNet by U.S. as transnational criminal organization dropped
Poll suggests massive protests over pipeline

Poll suggests massive protests over pipeline

Burnaby MP commissioned poll that warns of large-scale civil disobedience
Byelection gives BC Liberals back one-seat plurality

Byelection gives BC Liberals back one-seat plurality

Ben Stewart, Liberal MLA from 2009 to 2013, wins Kelowna West
Pipelines, cannabis and ICBC: Q&A with BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson

Pipelines, cannabis and ICBC: Q&A with BC Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson

The newly minted leader of the opposition sits down with Business in Vancouver to discuss the province’s most pressing issues
Burnaby refinery shutdown causing gas price spike

Burnaby refinery shutdown causing gas price spike

Jump in local gasoline costs gives foretaste of repercussions from trade war with Alberta
B.C.’s population continues to grow

B.C.’s population continues to grow

New residents continued to flow into the province in the third quarter, driving population growth of 0.5% from the second quarter to a record 4.84 million. Year-over-year, Q3 population swelled by more than 62,000 or 1.3%.
Throne speech signals spending spree

Throne speech signals spending spree

Throne speech promises largest ever spending on housing, child care