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Rogers drama is sideshow to Shaw acquisition: law professor

Rogers drama is sideshow to Shaw acquisition: law professor

Company’s short-term operations unlikely to be affected by boardroom squabble: analyst
Insider trading: November 1, 2021

Insider trading: November 1, 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 October 20, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to new 25-week high: 436

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to new 25-week high: 436

COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province have hit more-than-five-month highs in each of the past four days
Lawsuit of the week: Waste management firm claims multimillion-dollar losses caused by ‘bad faith’ termination of deal

Lawsuit of the week: Waste management firm claims multimillion-dollar losses caused by ‘bad faith’ termination of deal

Revolution Resource Recovery Park Inc. sues Cheam First Nation and affiliates after contract cancelled four years early
B.C. information law changes ‘outrageous,’ journalists’ group says

B.C. information law changes ‘outrageous,’ journalists’ group says

“Bill 22 takes the ‘free’ out of freedom of information”
B.C. home sales slip in September

B.C. home sales slip in September

B.C.’s home market recorded fewer sales in September after an August uptick, but the key theme remained robust demand and a severely undersupplied market that could reignite price growth. Total Multiple Listing Service (MLS) sales slipped 1.
Progress Vancouver latest party to emerge on municipal scene

Progress Vancouver latest party to emerge on municipal scene

TEAM for Livable Vancouver also new to increasingly crowded race of parties, candidates for 2022 election
Vancouver securities dealer moonlighted in real estate; banned and fined $125,000

Vancouver securities dealer moonlighted in real estate; banned and fined $125,000

Lucillia Sok Cheng Tan solicited her mutual fund clients and didn’t cooperate with investigators, according to Mutual Fund Dealers Association panel
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations hit another five-month high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations hit another five-month high

The 758 new infections in the past 24 hours is the highest single-day tally in almost a month
Horgan to undergo surgery, names Farnworth deputy premier

Horgan to undergo surgery, names Farnworth deputy premier

Friday's surgery comes after growth detected in premier's throat