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Vancouver botox party 'doctor' has jail sentence cut in half

Vancouver botox party 'doctor' has jail sentence cut in half

A Vancouver woman who held herself out as a licensed B.C. doctor and was giving injections at 'Botox' parties has had her jail sentence in contempt of court proceedings cut from six to three months
As public support dips, the push for a Vancouver/Whistler 2030 Olympic bid presses on

As public support dips, the push for a Vancouver/Whistler 2030 Olympic bid presses on

For Whistler’s Olympic legacy venues, the timing would be ‘just about right’
Insider trading: November 15, 2021

Insider trading: November 15, 2021

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 November 4, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
New daily COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 for last 48 hours

New daily COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 for last 48 hours

Fraser Health region continues to have the highest number of new cases
Changes looming large for the business of law in B.C.

Changes looming large for the business of law in B.C.

Increased litigation in employment, HR, Indigenous reconciliation arenas predicted
Mutual fund’s class action alleges B.C. mining firm issued misleading prospectus

Mutual fund’s class action alleges B.C. mining firm issued misleading prospectus

Lawsuit against Vancouver-based Excelsior Mining Corp. centres on problem-plagued copper mine in Arizona
Slide in business confidence continues

Slide in business confidence continues

Following a positive trend from May through August 2021 that bucked the national trend, small business confidence in B.C. eased in September.
COVID death toll just keeps climbing

COVID death toll just keeps climbing

Eleven dead since yesterday from COVID-19, despite 90% vaccination rate
B.C.'s information, privacy act proposals 'questionable': lawyer

B.C.'s information, privacy act proposals 'questionable': lawyer

NDP continues to take heat for proposed amendments
Rogers battle could rattle corporate share structure

Rogers battle could rattle corporate share structure

Fight over telecom’s control seen as potential referendum on dual-class share system