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Vaccinated British Columbians are catching COVID-19 as much as unvaccinated

Vaccinated British Columbians are catching COVID-19 as much as unvaccinated

Active infections reach new record high of 31,817
Two B.C. mining executives fined for $1.8M in undisclosed insider trading

Two B.C. mining executives fined for $1.8M in undisclosed insider trading

Richard Ryan Penn and Roman Reuvin Rubin agreed paying fines to the B.C. Securities Commission
Known active COVID-19 cases in B.C. near 30,000

Known active COVID-19 cases in B.C. near 30,000

Active infections in B.C. have hit record levels in each of the last six data updates
As many as 18m more COVID-19 rapid tests could arrive in B.C. in January

As many as 18m more COVID-19 rapid tests could arrive in B.C. in January

Feds promise 140m more COVID-19 rapid tests for provinces in January
COVID-19: 500k B.C.’ers have yet to get booster shots following invites

COVID-19: 500k B.C.’ers have yet to get booster shots following invites

More than 900 sites expected to be administering boosters by mid-January
Short-term business confidence in B.C. takes big fall in December

Short-term business confidence in B.C. takes big fall in December

Numbers do not include the direct effects of new COVID restrictions implemented to combat Omicron variant
Insider trading: January 3, 2022

Insider trading: January 3, 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 December 22, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Active COVID-19 cases surpass 20,000 in B.C. for the first time

Active COVID-19 cases surpass 20,000 in B.C. for the first time

New infections remain around 4,000 cases daily, numbers show
All in-person B.C. Supreme Court matters postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases

All in-person B.C. Supreme Court matters postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases

A similar move was made at the start of the pandemic
Burnaby illegal crab fishing nets two men $6,000 in fines

Burnaby illegal crab fishing nets two men $6,000 in fines

A Vancouver Provincial Court judge noted Burnaby's Barnett Marine Park is notorious for being overfished