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BIV afternoon news roundup, December 9, 2020

BIV afternoon news roundup, December 9, 2020

A roundup of this afternoon’s news: First COVID-19 vaccinations next week. Plus: Pandemic deaths remain high in B.C.
Publisher's Message To Our Newsletter Readers

Publisher's Message To Our Newsletter Readers

We have been experiencing a problem in distributing our twice-daily newsletters since Monday. We are working to correct the problem with the distributor and apologize for the disruption in service.
BIV morning news roundup, December 9, 2020

BIV morning news roundup, December 9, 2020

A roundup of this morning’s news: B.C. biotech in spotlight after Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved. Plus: Post-COVID recovery predicted to be greener
BIV daily news roundup, December 8, 2020

BIV daily news roundup, December 8, 2020

A roundup of today’s news: B.C.’s death toll from COVID-19 passes 100 so far in December. Plus: Trans Mountain pipeline is full and making money
Adrian Raeside, November 30, 2020

Adrian Raeside, November 30, 2020

Adrian Raeside
What are we reading? October 9, 2020

What are we reading? October 9, 2020

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web.
BC Liberals announce referendum on Surrey's police transition

BC Liberals announce referendum on Surrey's police transition

Battle for Surrey heats up
B.C. election prompts Cullen commission on money laundering to delay hearings

B.C. election prompts Cullen commission on money laundering to delay hearings

Proceeding during the election could effect outcome, hurt perception of independence: Cullen
To Our Readers and Advertisers: A September 1 Message for Support

To Our Readers and Advertisers: A September 1 Message for Support

Local journalism needs your support
BIV Presents: 30 ideas from COVID-19 and where we go from here

BIV Presents: 30 ideas from COVID-19 and where we go from here

Thirty speakers. Thirty ideas. Thirty minutes. On Tuesday, BIV presents a rapid-fire event that reflects on the disruption caused by COVID-19, and how leaders, businesses and communities will emerge from this unprecedented pandemic. Thirty of B.C.