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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.
COVID-19-related hospitalizations in B.C. fall to 13-week low

COVID-19-related hospitalizations in B.C. fall to 13-week low

Six more pandemic-related deaths raise province's COVID-19 death toll to 1,327
Record number of British Columbians vaccinated in a single day

Record number of British Columbians vaccinated in a single day

Province reports 12,250 vaccinated as it prepares to ramp up mass vaccination efforts
Casinos inquiry awaits government and police explanations

Casinos inquiry awaits government and police explanations

After six weeks of testimony, hard facts about scope of money laundering remain elusive
Meng defence, Crown jostle for legal position ahead of March 1 resumption

Meng defence, Crown jostle for legal position ahead of March 1 resumption

U.K. rejects Huawei bid to access HSBC records, defence probes key witness's decision to decline testimony, and Crown argues Trump political interference argument is out-of-date
Vancouver city councillor taking leave of absence to deal with court case

Vancouver city councillor taking leave of absence to deal with court case

Michael Wiebe faces legal action from citizens who want him removed from office
Ottawa pledges millions more in support for global vaccine-sharing program after criticism

Ottawa pledges millions more in support for global vaccine-sharing program after criticism

Canada under fire for being only G7 country to tap supply from COVAX
B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

Latest data shows province making up losses since height of pandemic restrictions
B.C. defies second-wave layoff surge

B.C. defies second-wave layoff surge

Canadian employment took a beating to kick off 2021 as COVID-19’s second wave and further economic restrictions in Ontario and Quebec led to a surge in layoffs. Nationally, employment plunged 1.
B.C. records highest number of new COVID-19 infections in almost six weeks

B.C. records highest number of new COVID-19 infections in almost six weeks

COVID-19-related hospitalizations and deaths continue to trend downward