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Return more tax revenue to municipalities: Vancouver mayor

Return more tax revenue to municipalities: Vancouver mayor

Return carbon tax funds to local government for adaptation: UBCM president
Lt-Gov. applauds British Columbia municipalities for pandemic work

Lt-Gov. applauds British Columbia municipalities for pandemic work

“You’ve moved heaven and earth to keep us safe,” said Janet Austin
Federal political parties court restaurant-sector votes

Federal political parties court restaurant-sector votes

Pitches include government compensation for 50% of meal prices, three days a week for one month
Inflation, affordability top election concerns: survey

Inflation, affordability top election concerns: survey

Business, general electorate share concerns about afforability, rising costs and climate change
B.C. ICUs most filled since May; 87% are unvaccinated

B.C. ICUs most filled since May; 87% are unvaccinated

Only 14.2% of eligible British Columbians now unvaccinated
Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on third COVID-19 vaccine dose for some B.C. residents

Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on third COVID-19 vaccine dose for some B.C. residents

The people in this first group will receive a text notifying them to go into any clinic in B.C. to get their third dose this week
B.C. making COVID-19 vaccine a 'condition of employment' for all health-care workers

B.C. making COVID-19 vaccine a 'condition of employment' for all health-care workers

The new mandatory vaccination order will apply to a wide section of health-care workers, students and volunteers, and will come into effect Oct. 26
COVID protesters risk arrest, VPD warns

COVID protesters risk arrest, VPD warns

Put others at risk or break law and you’ll be cuffed
Virtual tie for three main parties in BC: poll

Virtual tie for three main parties in BC: poll

Poll finds Trudeau’s Liberals inching ahead among decided voters
B.C. sees “improved economic outlook” in province’s first 2021 quarterly finance report

B.C. sees “improved economic outlook” in province’s first 2021 quarterly finance report

Real GDP growth for the year has been upgraded to 6% from 4.4%