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New COVID-19 infections fall to lowest point since August 9

New COVID-19 infections fall to lowest point since August 9

Active infections have also declined to a level not seen since August 9
On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

On housing, crime, and a tax hike: Vancouver mayor delivers ‘state of city’ address

Kennedy Stewart says city on track to approve nearly 100,000 homes over 10 years
COVID-19: B.C.’s vax rollout for kids five to 11 begins Monday

COVID-19: B.C.’s vax rollout for kids five to 11 begins Monday

Children won’t be fully immunized ahead of holidays based on rollout plans
B.C. economics in the wake of the flood

B.C. economics in the wake of the flood

Special report: Deluge has exposed vulnerabilities in the province’s critical transportation infrastructure
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to 15-week low

Hospitalizations fell by 21 since Friday, to 337 – the lowest number since early October
B.C. court dismisses constitutional suit against Dr. Bonnie Henry

B.C. court dismisses constitutional suit against Dr. Bonnie Henry

Judge rules orders by B.C.'s top doc were created for the public's protection
BMO says cost of flood disaster likely to exceed $7.5b, cuts B.C.’s economic outlook

BMO says cost of flood disaster likely to exceed $7.5b, cuts B.C.’s economic outlook

Flooding is also expected to hurt national economy, says BMO
'A tremendous challenge': Crews working around the clock to restore supply links in B.C.

'A tremendous challenge': Crews working around the clock to restore supply links in B.C.

Food supply chain remains 'in good shape'
B.C. deficit much lower than expected

B.C. deficit much lower than expected

Cost of flood damage colours what otherwise was a positive outlook
Feds loosen B.C. border restrictions for essential travel amid disaster

Feds loosen B.C. border restrictions for essential travel amid disaster

Travellers can fill up on gas, stock up on food south of the border