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B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

B.C. detects 1,533 COVID-19 infections in past four days

26 more British Columbians died from the virus since Friday, raising the province's death toll from COVID-19 to 1,314
Up to 6k B.C.’ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Up to 6k B.C.’ers may have to wait more than 42 days for second vaccine dose

Dr. Bonnie Henry emphasizing vaccines will still be effective despite longer gaps between doses
Feds leaving it to provinces to request military help for vaccine rollout

Feds leaving it to provinces to request military help for vaccine rollout

Military already playing a role in rollout but it will be up to jurisdictions to request further assistance
Burnaby man charged in alleged Publishers Clearing House scam: Coquitlam RCMP

Burnaby man charged in alleged Publishers Clearing House scam: Coquitlam RCMP

A 27-year-old Burnaby resident now faces charges in connection with an alleged Publishers Clearing House Scam that crossed over multiple jurisdictions, including Coquitlam. RCMP received a complaint on Nov.
Insider trading: February 15, 2021

Insider trading: February 15, 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 Feb 3, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Number of B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls for eighth straight day

Number of B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls for eighth straight day

There have not been fewer British Columbians with COVID-19 in ICU units since November 23
B.C. can soon expect ‘significant bump’ in vaccine deliveries

B.C. can soon expect ‘significant bump’ in vaccine deliveries

Health Minister confirms nearly 55,000 doses due next week
Christy Clark set new ‘tone’ for gambling officials, inquiry hears

Christy Clark set new ‘tone’ for gambling officials, inquiry hears

Were officials overseeing gambling too focused on revenue and not social responsibility in order to meet then premier Christy Clark’s expectations? That’s the question put to former B.C. Lottery Corp.
Pfizer confirms delivery of 4m vaccine doses by end of March

Pfizer confirms delivery of 4m vaccine doses by end of March

Update comes amid uncertainty over whether biotech giant could deliver previously guaranteed doses
B.C. building permits hold steady

B.C. building permits hold steady

December provincial building permits matched values reached in November, contributing to a modest upward trend to end the year. Permits reached $1.464 billion, which was flat from the previous month and 3.2% higher than same-month 2019.