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Provincial government provides health care workers with mental health supports

Provincial government provides health care workers with mental health supports

Nurses and doctors continue to face fatigue and burnout
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. stay low, but health restrictions to remain in place

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. stay low, but health restrictions to remain in place

14 more people die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past three days, including one in 40s, one in 50s
B.C. promises AstraZeneca recipients will get second dose from manufacturer

B.C. promises AstraZeneca recipients will get second dose from manufacturer

AstraZeneca recipients may soon get to choose whether to opt for Pfizer vaccine for second dose
Coleman backtracks as money laundering inquiry closes

Coleman backtracks as money laundering inquiry closes

Former B.C. deputy premier Rich Coleman dismisses question of whether he downplayed money laundering in regulated casinos
Insider trading: May 17, 2021

Insider trading: May 17, 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 May 6, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall below 500 in a day

Number of people actively infected with COVID-19 in B.C. falls for the 15th straight update
INVESTIGATION: B.C.-owned addiction rehab environmentally safe, BC Housing says

INVESTIGATION: B.C.-owned addiction rehab environmentally safe, BC Housing says

Agency confirms land contamination, clean-up of already-operating facility site
Lawsuit of the week: Man whose BMW was stolen claims ICBC victimized and slandered him

Lawsuit of the week: Man whose BMW was stolen claims ICBC victimized and slandered him

Crown corporation pursues “systematic corporate policy” of denying vehicle theft claims, plaintiff says
Feds offer roadmap to provinces for easing COVID-19 restrictions

Feds offer roadmap to provinces for easing COVID-19 restrictions

B.C. expected to unveil own plan at the end of May
Gas prices help drive retail spending gain

Gas prices help drive retail spending gain

B.C. retail spending remained robust in February, holding steady after a January surge. However, sharp increases in gasoline prices and higher vehicle sales underpinned the latest gain. Total sales were unchanged at a seasonally adjusted $8.