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Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Chinese police training in B.C. an espionage risk, critics say: Glacier Investigates

Justice Institute of British Columbia has partnered with China’s Public Security Bureau to facilitate a one-way exchange of students to Canada that critics say is ripe for espionage and contrary to Canadian values.
Moberly First Nations threaten second injunction on Site C

Moberly First Nations threaten second injunction on Site C

Moberly chief calls on Horgan government to release reports on Site C
Insider trading: January 25, 2021

Insider trading: January 25, 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 January 20, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. records nine new COVID-19 deaths as pandemic slogs on

B.C. records nine new COVID-19 deaths as pandemic slogs on

Province has fewest number of people under active health monitoring since early November
Critics demand release of long-delayed care-home COVID report

Critics demand release of long-delayed care-home COVID report

Consultant had information as second wave began, communications already criticized
Where are you in B.C.’s vaccination queue?

Where are you in B.C.’s vaccination queue?

British Columbians will receive their vaccine doses in orders based primarily on their age group
B.C. unveils vaccination plan for general population

B.C. unveils vaccination plan for general population

The latest rollout efforts come after vulnerable residents, at-risk workers were initially targeted for vaccination
COVID-19: Should a B.C. drug dealer with cancer be going to jail during a pandemic?

COVID-19: Should a B.C. drug dealer with cancer be going to jail during a pandemic?

More than 200 B.C. inmates, staff test positive for virus since pandemic declared in March 2020
British Columbia weathers countrywide jobs downturn

British Columbia weathers countrywide jobs downturn

The Canadian labour market weakened to end 2020 as surging COVID-19 cases, tempered demand and more restrictive measures forced employers to cut staff and idled more self-employed individuals.
B.C. will not yet try to ban non-essential, inter-provincial travel, premier says

B.C. will not yet try to ban non-essential, inter-provincial travel, premier says

Horgan maintains that the province is able to restrict this travel if it is proven to be harmful to British Columbians