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B.C. has six more COVID-19 deaths in past day

B.C. has six more COVID-19 deaths in past day

Another six British Columbians with COVID-19 died in the past day, raising the province's pandemic death toll to 2,996.
Canada’s former top judge stays mum on her future with Hong Kong court

Canada’s former top judge stays mum on her future with Hong Kong court

After two fellow judges resign, Beverley McLachlin, former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, declines to comment on future of her role with the Hong Kong Court of Appeal
DRIPA action plan requires legislation rewrite

DRIPA action plan requires legislation rewrite

Statutes for forestry, mineral exploration among the acts to be changed
Auditor general dodges questions about 2020 hack of B.C. legislative assembly

Auditor general dodges questions about 2020 hack of B.C. legislative assembly

Government lacks controls to enforce ban on use of personal devices for telework, after cyberattack that remains shrouded in secrecy
B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

Grocery, meal-kit delivery services in the province face tight price-balancing act
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations stay below 300

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations stay below 300

One new COVID-19 death raises province's pandemic death toll to 2,990
B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls on Dr. Henry to restore mask mandate

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner calls on Dr. Henry to restore mask mandate

"There will be a day where the mask mandate may be lifted, but that day is not here yet," says Kasari Govender in a letter addressed to the province's top doctor
Vancouver COVID condo party host banned from investment industry

Vancouver COVID condo party host banned from investment industry

Mohammad Movassaghi can no longer work as an investment adviser or broker in Canada
Trudeau in Vancouver: PM pledges to lower emissions 40% by 2030

Trudeau in Vancouver: PM pledges to lower emissions 40% by 2030

Trudeau attending Globe Forum as part of multi-day trip to B.C.
Hardest-hit B.C. sectors keep fingers crossed for a real reopening

Hardest-hit B.C. sectors keep fingers crossed for a real reopening

After many economic mirages and false starts, B.C.’s most pandemic-damaged sectors, from nightclubs to conventions, are banking on loosened COVID-19 rules