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BC Liberals, Greens call for immediate divestment of provincial investments in Russia

BC Liberals, Greens call for immediate divestment of provincial investments in Russia

The Liberals are also pushing Horgan’s NDP government to search for evidence in B.C. land titles that may indicate ownership by the top 50 oligarchs in Russia
InBC Crown corp. taps Telus alum to lead investment decisions on $500m fund

InBC Crown corp. taps Telus alum to lead investment decisions on $500m fund

Chief investment officer not to have contact with board, government, to mitigate perceptions of interference
Pandemic caused surge of British Columbians to write their wills—and it's not slowing

Pandemic caused surge of British Columbians to write their wills—and it's not slowing

A B.C. notary says business has been great
Insider trading: February 28, 2022

Insider trading: February 28, 2022

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 16, 2022. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. bans import, sale of Russian liquor products

B.C. bans import, sale of Russian liquor products

Three Russian vodka brands currently available at BC Liquor Stores
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 600

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 600

12 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,851.
Invasion of Ukraine prompts Russia’s Vancouver consul to quit

Invasion of Ukraine prompts Russia’s Vancouver consul to quit

Executive and political strategist Erin Campbell steps down from role as honorary consul general for B.C.
B.C. government adds red tape to Trans Mountain

B.C. government adds red tape to Trans Mountain

B.C. issues new conditions as part of environmental certificate update
Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

Russia's attack on Ukraine disrupts supply chains; may spike shipping costs

The outbreak of war between Russia and the Ukraine this week will not have major implications on the global supply chain outside of one potential item – shipping costs.
Energy, forestry lead export surge for B.C.

Energy, forestry lead export surge for B.C.

B.C. export momentum slowed in December but still posted a blockbuster year for international sales in 2021. Full-year exports rose 36 per cent to a record $53.9 billion, smashing the previous high of $48 billion in 2018.