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Trust in business, government falls after pandemic spike

Trust in business, government falls after pandemic spike

Confidence in public, private sector fading as COVID-19 wears on
Health Canada approves single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Health Canada approves single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine

It's the second vaccine to be approved in a week
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. rise to seven-week high

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. rise to seven-week high

Health officials are closely monitoring 8,659 people for symptoms because of possible infections – the highest total in almost eight weeks
Henry apologizes for ‘communications’ over second-dose cancellations

Henry apologizes for ‘communications’ over second-dose cancellations

Cancellations unfolded after B.C. changed its vaccination strategy this week
UPDATED: Crown, Meng defence trade fire over Trump comments in brisk proceedings

UPDATED: Crown, Meng defence trade fire over Trump comments in brisk proceedings

The extradition hearings for Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Business recovery grant deadline extended

Business recovery grant deadline extended

Revenue loss eligibility threshold lowered, as grant remains undersubscribed
Feds mull advancing vaccine timeline after new recommendations

Feds mull advancing vaccine timeline after new recommendations

National Advisory Committee on Immunization is now recommending provinces consider expanding interval between first and second doses
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Want your vaccine shot? Please take a number

Special report: How to schedule more than four million vaccinations in B.C.
B.C. vaccinates more than 200,000 people for COVID-19, as second dose shots fall to a trickle

B.C. vaccinates more than 200,000 people for COVID-19, as second dose shots fall to a trickle

203,193 B.C. residents have had at least one dose of a vaccine, for an average of 2,639 people per day during the roll-out.
Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Government employee didn’t want to be “coerced into . . . Christian festivals.”