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New West edges Vancouver as Millennial magnet

New West edges Vancouver as Millennial magnet

Survey of 85 Canadian cities places New Westminster No. 6 as the best city for Millennials to buy a home, raise a family and work – Vancouver ranked No. 13
BC COVID cases continue to fall

BC COVID cases continue to fall

Nearly 65% of British Columbians have been vaccinated with first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Travel remains restricted as province begins Step 1 of its four-step restart plan
From nightclubs to cinemas: B.C. businesses offered path forward with reopening plan

From nightclubs to cinemas: B.C. businesses offered path forward with reopening plan

Province unveils four-step plan based on immunization thresholds, declining COVID-19 case counts
Insider trading: May 24, 2021

Insider trading: May 24, 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 12, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Final decision on Massey Tunnel replacement to be made ‘very soon:’ Ministry

Final decision on Massey Tunnel replacement to be made ‘very soon:’ Ministry

Richmond council and Metro Vancouver mayors previously endorsed a new tunnel
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to more than 11-week low

Six more COVID-19 deaths raise province' death toll to 1,667.
Surrey mayor under scrutiny for making vaccine clinics a partisan affair

Surrey mayor under scrutiny for making vaccine clinics a partisan affair

Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum’s social media sites are, again, coming under scrutiny — this time for politicizing the coronavirus vaccination process.
Third wave drags down Canadian economy

Third wave drags down Canadian economy

Not surprisingly, the Canadian economy lost jobs in April as the pandemic’s third wave and more restrictive public health restrictions curtailed recovery momentum. National employment fell by about 207,100 persons (1.
Ministry reviewing $500 million investment fund transparency

Ministry reviewing $500 million investment fund transparency

Fund should be subject to public scrutiny, commissioner says