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COVID-19 claims 17 lives in B.C. since Friday

COVID-19 claims 17 lives in B.C. since Friday

Nearly 2,000 new cases since Friday, 17 deaths and new restrictions for public events
The rise of corporate giving

The rise of corporate giving

How a number of female-led businesses are giving back
Indigenous grandfather files human rights complaint over Vancouver BMO arrest

Indigenous grandfather files human rights complaint over Vancouver BMO arrest

Maxwell Johnson and 12-year-old granddaughter handcuffed in 2019 arrest at Vancouver bank
Wilkinson quits as B.C. Liberal leader before a replacement is chosen

Wilkinson quits as B.C. Liberal leader before a replacement is chosen

In an earlier than expected announcement, Andrew Wilkinson quit before an interim leader was selected for the party
Female hereditary chiefs challenge Wet’suwet’en MOU

Female hereditary chiefs challenge Wet’suwet’en MOU

Female hereditary chiefs launch human rights complaints over their exclusion
B.C. tourism operators brace for sluggish holiday season

B.C. tourism operators brace for sluggish holiday season

Health directive to avoid domestic travel could increase staycations in the province
Insider trading: November 23, 2020

Insider trading: November 23, 2020

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 November 19, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Active COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations hit record highs in B.C.

Active COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations hit record highs in B.C.

Good news is that the number of newly discovered cases fell for the second consecutive day
Meng defence attacks discrepancies in CBSA officer's testimony, civil suit response

Meng defence attacks discrepancies in CBSA officer's testimony, civil suit response

The defence team for Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
COVID-19 takes mental health toll on business owners

COVID-19 takes mental health toll on business owners

We often hear that COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate and anyone can fall victim to it. But that’s not entirely true – according to Statistics Canada, more women have contracted COVID-19 than men.