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COVID-19 infections in B.C. surpass 60,000, as hospitalizations fall

COVID-19 infections in B.C. surpass 60,000, as hospitalizations fall

Hospitalizations are at a three-week low; ICU residency at lowest level in seven weeks
Meng Wanzhou bail hearings reveal details around her time in Vancouver

Meng Wanzhou bail hearings reveal details around her time in Vancouver

Meng Wanzhou bail hearings reveal threats made to Chinese exec, dispute with security firm and other details around her time in Vancouver.
B.C.'s recovery economy: Bright numbers for import/export could be a mirage

B.C.'s recovery economy: Bright numbers for import/export could be a mirage

Special report: Industry facing significant challenges despite better-than-expected stats, analysts say
Canada’s Pfizer vaccine deliveries reduced ‘for short period’

Canada’s Pfizer vaccine deliveries reduced ‘for short period’

Ottawa believe Pfizer will ultimately deliver committed doses by end of March
B.C. building permits surge

B.C. building permits surge

Building permit activity rebounded in November as residential construction intentions rose to coincide with a rise in housing starts. The total value of permits rose 17.4% from October to a seasonally adjusted $1.
Pandemic dims growth picture for interior design sector

Pandemic dims growth picture for interior design sector

Industry’s employment gains since 2018 wiped out in COVID economy
Twitter must face Frank Giustra defamation suit in B.C., court rules

Twitter must face Frank Giustra defamation suit in B.C., court rules

Twitter must answer to a defamation lawsuit from West Vancouver billionaire Frank Giustra in Canada, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to lowest total in almost 10 weeks

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to lowest total in almost 10 weeks

536 people detected with virus in the past day in B.C., while seven seniors die
Daily COVID-19 vaccinations jump as more doses arrive in B.C.

Daily COVID-19 vaccinations jump as more doses arrive in B.C.

Province vaccinates 6,315 people in one day
BC Supreme Court judge: B.C. health orders “fraught with inconsistency”

BC Supreme Court judge: B.C. health orders “fraught with inconsistency”

Judge considered the health orders to determine child custody decision