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Significant economic shifts needed in post-pandemic world: business council

Significant economic shifts needed in post-pandemic world: business council

Cut PST in half for two years, move to value-added tax to boost growth: report
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at months low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at months low

Province recorded 23 new infections and one death related to the novel coronavirus in the past day
Judges to hear traffic cases in schools: attorney general

Judges to hear traffic cases in schools: attorney general

Courts to hear cases in evenings to clear pandemic backlogs
New COVID-19 outbreak at Abbotsford blueberry packing plant

New COVID-19 outbreak at Abbotsford blueberry packing plant

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a new COVID-19 community outbreak at Fraser Valley Packing, an Abbotsford-area blueberry packing plant. Since the investigation started Thursday, there have been 15 positive cases.
New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

The 27 new cases is below the average number of new COVID-19 cases in B.C. in the past week
'Be more like the Hells Angels,' trademark-seeking companies urged

'Be more like the Hells Angels,' trademark-seeking companies urged

Motorcycle club’s trademark protections recognized in legal battle
BC Supreme Court facing judge shortage: chief justice

BC Supreme Court facing judge shortage: chief justice

“We will eventually have empty courtrooms”
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
North Vancouver vegan meat firm launches with executive facing securities investigation

North Vancouver vegan meat firm launches with executive facing securities investigation

Modern Meat started trading on Canadian Securities Exchange in June with many “Bridgemark Group” members or associates loaded up on cheap shares
Most B.C. seniors' homes now accepting visitors

Most B.C. seniors' homes now accepting visitors

Residents are allowed to have one designated visitor with appointments made in advance