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London Drugs preps to deliver COVID-19 vaccine jabs at pharmacies

London Drugs preps to deliver COVID-19 vaccine jabs at pharmacies

B.C.-based chain still awaiting official go-ahead from province
Cryptocurrency scam artists luring victims with appeal to greed, promise of love

Cryptocurrency scam artists luring victims with appeal to greed, promise of love

Vancouver police issue warning after victims lose nearly $2 million in one week
Meng team assails credibility of CBSA agent over how RCMP obtained device passcodes

Meng team assails credibility of CBSA agent over how RCMP obtained device passcodes

On Friday, the defence team of Huawei Technologies CFO Meng Wanzhou continued its focus on the behaviour of Canada Border Services Agency officers in the Chinese exec’s 2018 arrest, especially around how officers obtained electronic device passcodes
B.C.'s surgery count tops level seen before COVID-19

B.C.'s surgery count tops level seen before COVID-19

Wait lists were down 10% in the November-to-February timeframe, compared with same time period in 2019-2020
Canada firms up AstraZeneca, Pfizer deliveries as vaccine plans accelerate

Canada firms up AstraZeneca, Pfizer deliveries as vaccine plans accelerate

Federal officials finalizing deal bring in 1.5m AstraZeneca doses
Demand heats hot Metro housing market

Demand heats hot Metro housing market

The head-spinning housing boom in the Lower Mainland continued unabated through February as homebuyers continued to scoop up properties at a record pace, undeterred by rapid price growth.
New COVID-19 infections remain high in B.C. as province reveals vaccination details

New COVID-19 infections remain high in B.C. as province reveals vaccination details

Health officials detected 622 infections in the past day, while eight more people have died from the virus
The new normal: Don't expect a return to pre-pandemic life, experts say

The new normal: Don't expect a return to pre-pandemic life, experts say

"We’re not getting rid of this bug. It will be around for a long time."
Teachers, police will be among first 320k British Columbians to get vaccines outside age group

Teachers, police will be among first 320k British Columbians to get vaccines outside age group

Province expects 340,000 AstraZeneca doses by end of May
B.C.'s year-long state of emergency has led to over $1.2 million in fines

B.C.'s year-long state of emergency has led to over $1.2 million in fines

As B.C. passes a year under a state of emergency, $876,530 in fines have been issued for violations of provincial COVID-19 restrictions and just under $370,000 in fines have been handed out for breaches of the Federal Quarantine Act in the province