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Vancouver CEO facing U.S. charges over encrypted devices: ‘I do not condone illegal activity’

Vancouver CEO facing U.S. charges over encrypted devices: ‘I do not condone illegal activity’

Sky Global CEO Jean-Francois Eap charged last week with violating racketeering laws in U.S.
Vancouver’s chief planner Gil Kelley leaving job

Vancouver’s chief planner Gil Kelley leaving job

Kelley leaves city at time of affordable housing crunch, city-wide plan implementation
Bitcoin changes tax equation in a time of COVID-19

Bitcoin changes tax equation in a time of COVID-19

Cryptocurrencies among taxation complications facing businesses and other taxpayers in the pandemic era
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to five week high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to five week high

Ten more British Columbians died from COVID-19 in the past three days
Online bookings still ‘weeks away’ for most as mass vaccinations begin in B.C.

Online bookings still ‘weeks away’ for most as mass vaccinations begin in B.C.

Monday marks the first day of mass vaccinations in B.C.
Eight in 10 British Columbians support return to compulsory trades: survey

Eight in 10 British Columbians support return to compulsory trades: survey

Some 94% of respondents believe B.C.’s initiative to restore certification is very or moderately important, according to a poll by Research Co., commissioned by the BC Building Trades
Surrey to get $16.4m complex for homeless women

Surrey to get $16.4m complex for homeless women

Atira Women’s Resource Society will operate the 44-unit modular building
B.C. allocating initial doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to food processing, ag workers

B.C. allocating initial doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to food processing, ag workers

Province will allow some essential workers to get vaccinated ahead of their age group as mass vaccinations roll out
UPDATED: Crown calls new evidence sought by Meng Wanzhou defence 'irrelevant'

UPDATED: Crown calls new evidence sought by Meng Wanzhou defence 'irrelevant'

Defence seeks to include more evidence
Insider trading: March 15, 2021

Insider trading: March 15, 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 March 3, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.