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B.C. continues upward climb of COVID-19 cases

B.C. continues upward climb of COVID-19 cases

Province also reports no new deaths for the sixth day in a row
Canadians’ right to information should not be compromised: commissioner

Canadians’ right to information should not be compromised: commissioner

RCMP response times for information requests failing to meet legal standard
Vancouver is getting its first all-cider taphouse restaurant

Vancouver is getting its first all-cider taphouse restaurant

20 taps flowing with cider, mead, beer, wine, and kombucha
20 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths in B.C.; Dr. Henry addresses teacher case

20 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths in B.C.; Dr. Henry addresses teacher case

British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced on Thursday 20 new cases of COVID-19 and two additional deaths from the disease.
B.C. defers major industry electricity bill payments another three months

B.C. defers major industry electricity bill payments another three months

B.C’s government and BC Hydro are extending the opportunity for companies to defer electricity bill payments for another three months to assist mining, forestry and other industries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bonnie Henry warns businesses against COVID testing

Bonnie Henry warns businesses against COVID testing

B.C.’s provincial health officer has warned businesses against independent testing of asymptomatic employees for the COVID-19 virus.
B.C. hands foreign-arrival COVID screening to Ottawa

B.C. hands foreign-arrival COVID screening to Ottawa

72,400 foreign arrivals to B.C. screened April 10 to June 15
BIV's Business Leadership Series

BIV's Business Leadership Series

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
Adrian Raeside, June 4, 2020

Adrian Raeside, June 4, 2020

Adrian Raeside
COVID-19 cyber scammers continue to target Canadians

COVID-19 cyber scammers continue to target Canadians

Ottawa is warning Canadians to be aware of online scammers taking advantage of their pandemic anxieties through relief programs, dubious messaging and other forms.