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B.C.’s biggest accounting firms keep getting bigger

B.C.’s biggest accounting firms keep getting bigger

Revenue at top 20 companies in the province grew an average of 7.6% over the past year
May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

Former federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May wants to see Sonia Furstenau as the next leader of the provincial Greens. May endorsed the Cowichan Valley MLA, who is deputy leader of the B.C. Green Party, on Tuesday.
COVID-19 infections in B.C. exceed 3,000

COVID-19 infections in B.C. exceed 3,000

Province records 18 new cases, three deaths in past 24 hours
334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

Service, manufacturing industries among the hardest hit after thousands of inspections conducted across B.C. following COVID-19 pandemic restart
Facial recognition firm suspends RCMP contract

Facial recognition firm suspends RCMP contract

Privacy commissioner’s probe into company continues
Morneau confirms deficit of more than $300 billion

Morneau confirms deficit of more than $300 billion

Trudeau government pressured to enact guaranteed income while racking up $343 billion deficit
B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

People urged to stay away from courts unless necessary
B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. formally extends provincial state of emergency again

B.C. is already in the longest state of emergency in provincial history
Trudeau cautions against COVID-19 complacency ahead of fiscal snapshot

Trudeau cautions against COVID-19 complacency ahead of fiscal snapshot

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians not to become complacent during the COVID-19 crisis even as hospitalizations and death have been declining nationally.
B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

12 new cases identified in past 24 hours, including one that is presumed but not official