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Panicked pandemic paper-pushers push back

Panicked pandemic paper-pushers push back

Fearing COVID infection, health clerks want digitized systems
Pandemic suppressing Canadian consumers' use of credit

Pandemic suppressing Canadian consumers' use of credit

The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada has suppressed consumers’ use of credit across the country, a new report finds.
New data shows steady rise in COVID-19 cases in B.C.

New data shows steady rise in COVID-19 cases in B.C.

B.C. government reported 90 new cases of COVID-19 on August 21
Pandemic exposes B.C. government service gaps

Pandemic exposes B.C. government service gaps

Review health tax, increase digital connectivity, help seniors and minorities, Victoria told
COVID-19 enforcement powers not extended to bylaw officers

COVID-19 enforcement powers not extended to bylaw officers

Police and other provincial enforcement officers were given the ability to crack down on non-compliance of COVID-19 orders.
B.C. police can now enforce COVID-19 orders

B.C. police can now enforce COVID-19 orders

Police officers and other provincial law enforcement officials in B.C.
Meng defence team targets communications in CFO’s arrest

Meng defence team targets communications in CFO’s arrest

Crown counsel in Huawei executive’s extradition case digs heels in on solicitor-client privilege
Analysts: Biden bodes well for Canada-U.S. trade

Analysts: Biden bodes well for Canada-U.S. trade

But Congress could perpetuate belligerent policies of Donald Trump administration
B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. took 88 days to go from its first case to 100 deaths; and a further 117 days to get to the 200-death threshold
Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

More than 100,000 potentially incorrect transcripts sent out