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NDP silence on information, privacy bill ‘despicable,’ says de Jong

NDP silence on information, privacy bill ‘despicable,’ says de Jong

NDP shoots down suggestion to review Freedom of Information and Privacy Act changes
Rogers Communications leadership feud to hit B.C. courts today

Rogers Communications leadership feud to hit B.C. courts today

The battle over control of Canada’s largest telecom company will hit B.C. courts today, as the head of the family trust that helms Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI.B) plans to file a petition after being ousted from its board last week.
Gitxaala launches legal challenge of Mineral Tenure Act

Gitxaala launches legal challenge of Mineral Tenure Act

Yellow Giant gold mine ‘mess’ on Banks Island underscores environmental concerns
Most B.C. ministers shuffled as feds swear in new cabinet

Most B.C. ministers shuffled as feds swear in new cabinet

Only one B.C. cabinet minister retaining prior portfolio
Is crime up or down in Vancouver?

Is crime up or down in Vancouver?

VPD statistics shows property crime down, but violent crime holding steady
20 more COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 2,129

20 more COVID-19 deaths push B.C. death toll to 2,129

Deaths were seen in all provincial health regions
Metro Vancouver utility fees could spike to almost $1,000 by 2026

Metro Vancouver utility fees could spike to almost $1,000 by 2026

Metro Vancouver recommends raising fees by 65% by 2026 to pay for big upgrades to the region's water and sewer infrastructure
Insider trading: October 25, 2021

Insider trading: October 25, 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 14, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Adrian Raeside, October 23, 2021

Adrian Raeside, October 23, 2021

COVID-19 takes 13 more B.C. lives; death toll up to 2,109

COVID-19 takes 13 more B.C. lives; death toll up to 2,109

There has not been a higher daily COVID-19 death count in B.C. since February