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COVID-19: B.C. now expecting 2.6m vaccine doses this spring

COVID-19: B.C. now expecting 2.6m vaccine doses this spring

Province also names Vancouver’s former city manager to lead vaccination efforts
Meng Wanzhou bail hearing: Judge reserves decision until late January

Meng Wanzhou bail hearing: Judge reserves decision until late January

The bail hearing for Huawei Technologies CFO Meng Wanzhou continued this morning, with the presiding judge announcing he will reserve his decision on the Chinese tech executive's application to relax her conditions of release until January 29.
Investors score first settlement in Bridgemark Group case

Investors score first settlement in Bridgemark Group case

Public cannabis company Beleave Inc. to pay $2.4 million to investors from insurance, following admission of ‘conduct abusive to B.C.’s capital markets’
B.C.'s recovery economy: Pandemic's toll on B.C. universities, colleges

B.C.'s recovery economy: Pandemic's toll on B.C. universities, colleges

Special Report: Campuses became ghost towns in 2020, as post-secondary lectures went virtual
Warming tent, showers installed at Strathcona homeless camp

Warming tent, showers installed at Strathcona homeless camp

Vancouver city official says services are temporary as search for housing and government funding continues
Updated: Meng Wanzhou applies to be allowed to leave home without security

Updated: Meng Wanzhou applies to be allowed to leave home without security

The Huawei CFO is seeking a change in her bail conditions
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Only 2,392 new vaccinations have been provided in the past two days, according to the government
COVID-19: Ottawa secures another 20m doses of Pfizer vaccine

COVID-19: Ottawa secures another 20m doses of Pfizer vaccine

Latest order doubles the number of Pfizer doses earmarked for Canada
B.C.'s recovery economy: Assessing the damage done

B.C.'s recovery economy: Assessing the damage done

Special report: Government programs helped protect many B.C. sectors from pandemic recession
More than 1,000 have died from COVID-19 in B.C., including 22 over the weekend

More than 1,000 have died from COVID-19 in B.C., including 22 over the weekend

Number of those actively infected with the virus has fallen to lowest level since November 10