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Street preacher incidents in Vancouver did not constitute ‘hate speech’

Street preacher incidents in Vancouver did not constitute ‘hate speech’

Vancouver council to decide Wednesday on $250 fine to deter use of amplified devices
Canada, U.S. to ‘double down’ on tackling climate change

Canada, U.S. to ‘double down’ on tackling climate change

U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held their first bilateral meeting on Tuesday
Dentists, midwives and more approved to assist in B.C. vaccination clinics

Dentists, midwives and more approved to assist in B.C. vaccination clinics

Provincial health officer issues order allowing more professions to help with vaccinations
Mass vaccination sites planned in Surrey

Mass vaccination sites planned in Surrey

Four community centres targeted for thousands of shots per day between April and November
Canada set to accept largest vaccine delivery this week as shipping delays subside

Canada set to accept largest vaccine delivery this week as shipping delays subside

Another 3.5m doses still due by end of March
Active infections rise in B.C., as province records 1,428 new cases in past three days

Active infections rise in B.C., as province records 1,428 new cases in past three days

Eight more people succumbed to the virus during the weekend
Transparency is top priority for Surrey’s police force: board boss

Transparency is top priority for Surrey’s police force: board boss

Still unclear when Surrey Police Service will be completed and what the transition and ongoing operations will cost
Two shelters slated for Strathcona Park homeless by end of April

Two shelters slated for Strathcona Park homeless by end of April

B.C. government says total of 120 beds available on Terminal Avenue, East Hastings
McDonald’s reports several Metro Vancouver employee COVID-19 cases

McDonald’s reports several Metro Vancouver employee COVID-19 cases

Employees at two McDonald’s locations in Vancouver among the new cases reported by the fast-food giant
Insider trading: February 22, 2021

Insider trading: February 22, 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 February 10, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.