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B.C. records no COVID-19 deaths in a 24-hour period for first time in weeks

B.C. records no COVID-19 deaths in a 24-hour period for first time in weeks

Province transitions into phase when more businesses are able to reopen
Protect restaurant patrons’ private information: commissioner

Protect restaurant patrons’ private information: commissioner

Eateries ordered to collect diners data for COVID tracing
Celeste Haldane re-appointed BC Treaty chief commissioner

Celeste Haldane re-appointed BC Treaty chief commissioner

Haldane will serve another three-year term at the helm of the BC Treaty Commission
UBCM annual convention can be held electronically

UBCM annual convention can be held electronically

Annual meeting not required to have physical location: ministerial order
Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

Ottawa signs deal with GM to produce 10m face masks

The prime minister also reveals government contract to produce 10,000 made-in-Canada ventilators
Child-care hurdles remain as B.C. economy restarts

Child-care hurdles remain as B.C. economy restarts

Advocacy group calls on provincial government to accelerate plans for $10-per-day care
Critics question closed-door treaty making

Critics question closed-door treaty making

Wet’suwet’en agreement slammed for lack of transparency and accountability
Insider trading: May 25, 2020

Insider trading: May 25, 2020

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 May 21, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Some businesses better off staying closed: Chamber president

Some businesses better off staying closed: Chamber president

A quarter of business tenants can’t pay rent and 26 per cent will remain closed despite being allowed to open, survey shows
City of Vancouver to install 50 km of 'slow streets' and use roadways for patios

City of Vancouver to install 50 km of 'slow streets' and use roadways for patios

"We will work closely with businesses and community partners to address needs for space while also ensuring our streets and public spaces remain safe and accessible.”