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Surrey mayor boots RCMP advocate from council chamber

Surrey mayor boots RCMP advocate from council chamber

Police transition critic Ivan Scott confronts Doug McCallum
Aid to small business a day late and dollar short: Furstenau

Aid to small business a day late and dollar short: Furstenau

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau campaigns in West Vancouver, says small business needs more help
Canadians report worsening mental health in pandemic: Angus Reid

Canadians report worsening mental health in pandemic: Angus Reid

Younger women report feeling more isolated and having worse mental health than last year, whereas vast majority of older people report good mental health
Three in four Canadians want government services to be available online post COVID-19

Three in four Canadians want government services to be available online post COVID-19

Interac survey shows Canadians agree the pandemic has emphasized the need for digital IDs, but continue to cite security as a key adoption concern
171 B.C. doctors, dentists sign letter to City of Vancouver supporting mandatory mask use

171 B.C. doctors, dentists sign letter to City of Vancouver supporting mandatory mask use

A group of B.C.
Parties offer clear choice on direct stimulus spending in B.C. election

Parties offer clear choice on direct stimulus spending in B.C. election

On offer are a consumption-tax cut, an income-tax cut or spending on social programs
Henry says B.C. is in second wave of COVID-19 pandemic

Henry says B.C. is in second wave of COVID-19 pandemic

B.C. is in the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said at her daily pandemic press conference Monday.
13 staff test positive for COVID-19 at Surrey meat processing plant

13 staff test positive for COVID-19 at Surrey meat processing plant

Fraser Health Public Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at J&L Beef Ltd., a meat processing facility, after finding evidence of COVID-19 transmission among staff working at this location.
Full 2020 B.C. election results likely to be unknown until well into November

Full 2020 B.C. election results likely to be unknown until well into November

Counting the vast number of mail-in ballots will not start until at least November 6
B.C.’s leaders peer at post-COVID business horizon

B.C.’s leaders peer at post-COVID business horizon

Q&A: In conversation with BIV, leaders of the province’s three main political parties answer questions about the most pressing challenges facing the B.C. economy