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  • Report Recommends Against Basic Income in British Columbia, Saying It’s No Cure All
    Report Recommends Against Basic Income in British Columbia, Saying It’s No Cure All
    VANCOUVER—A government-commissioned panel has rejected the idea of introducing a basic income for all in British Columbia, saying the billions of dollars would be better spent patching holes in the ...
    January 28, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • B.C. to Stretch Second Doses of COVID 19 Vaccine to Day 42 Amid Production Delay
    B.C. to Stretch Second Doses of COVID 19 Vaccine to Day 42 Amid Production Delay
    VICTORIA—British Columbia is extending the interval between the two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, the province's top ...
    January 26, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Warns of Fake COVID-19 Vaccines Sold Online
    BC Warns of Fake COVID-19 Vaccines Sold Online
    A British Columbia health agency is urging the public not to buy COVID-19 vaccines that are advertised or ...
    January 20, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • British Columbia Reports First Case of South African COVID-19 Variant
    British Columbia Reports First Case of South African COVID-19 Variant
    British Columbia has reported the first case of COVID-19 linked to the variant found in South Africa. Dr. ...
    January 15, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • BC’s Top Doctor Says Gap Between Vaccine Doses Rooted in Science
    BC’s Top Doctor Says Gap Between Vaccine Doses Rooted in Science
    VICTORIA—British Columbia's top doctor says the first dose of a vaccine for COVID-19 gives "amazing" immunity, so the ...
    January 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • COVID-19 Restrictions Extended in Alberta, British Columbia
    COVID-19 Restrictions Extended in Alberta, British Columbia
    Alberta and British Columbia are extending COVID-19 restrictions as the provinces try to bend the infection rate curve ...
    January 8, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Liquor Sales to Stop at 8 PM on New Year’s Eve to Limit ‘Risky Behavior’: BC Health Officials
    Liquor Sales to Stop at 8 PM on New Year’s Eve to Limit ‘Risky Behavior’: BC Health Officials
    Health officials in British Columbia say the serving and selling of alcohol must cease at 8 p.m. on ...
    December 31, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Online Applications for British Columbia’s COVID-19 Recovery Benefit Now Open
    Online Applications for British Columbia’s COVID-19 Recovery Benefit Now Open
    British Columbians can now apply online to receive a COVID-19 benefit of up to $1,000. Applications for the ...
    December 18, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Minks Test Positive for COVID-19 on BC Farm Where Workers Sick
    Minks Test Positive for COVID-19 on BC Farm Where Workers Sick
    ABBOTSFORD, B.C.—Test results from five mink samples taken from a farm in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley have come ...
    December 9, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Hydro Lowers Rates, Customers to Receive One-Time Bill Credit
    BC Hydro Lowers Rates, Customers to Receive One-Time Bill Credit
    BC Hydro announced Tuesday they are lowering rates for their customers by 0.61 percent for the 2020/21 fiscal ...
    December 3, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Former Gaming Minister, Senior RCMP Caused ‘Tsunami’ of Money Laundering in BC Casinos, Cullen Commission Hears
    Former Gaming Minister, Senior RCMP Caused ‘Tsunami’ of Money Laundering in BC Casinos, Cullen Commission Hears
    Former British Columbia gaming minister Rich Coleman and senior RCMP officers caused a “tsunami” of casino money laundering, ...
    December 1, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Worshippers, Churches Fined After Holding Services Despite Lockdown Orders
    Worshippers, Churches Fined After Holding Services Despite Lockdown Orders
    As pandemic restrictions intensify across much of the country amid a spike in COVID-19 cases, some churches are ...
    December 1, 2020BY Justina Wheale
  • BC Gathering Restrictions Limited to Household Plus 6 Others: Health Official
    BC Gathering Restrictions Limited to Household Plus 6 Others: Health Official
    British Columbia’s Ministry of Health elaborated on the latest social gathering restrictions announced on Nov. 7, saying that ...
    November 9, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Final Ballot Count Confirms British Columbia’s NDP Increased Seat Count to 57
    Final Ballot Count Confirms British Columbia’s NDP Increased Seat Count to 57
    VANCOUVER—The New Democrats will govern British Columbia with 57 of 87 seats in the legislature, a decisive majority ...
    November 9, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Opioid Crisis a Leading Cause of Preventable Deaths: Report
    Opioid Crisis a Leading Cause of Preventable Deaths: Report
    About 13 Canadians died every day as a result of opioids in 2018, says a new report, while ...
    November 5, 2020BY Justina Wheale
  • Amid Pandemic, Leaders’ Debates Vital to BC, Saskatchewan Elections
    Amid Pandemic, Leaders’ Debates Vital to BC, Saskatchewan Elections
    Leaders’ debates may be unlikely to change election results in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, but experts say the ...
    October 21, 2020BY Lee Harding
  • John Horgan Calls an Election in British Columbia for Oct. 24
    John Horgan Calls an Election in British Columbia for Oct. 24
    LANGFORD, B.C.—B.C. Premier John Horgan has called a provincial election for Oct. 24 during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying ...
    September 21, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • B.C. Clamps Down on Event Hosts With COVID-19 Fines if Rules Disobeyed
    B.C. Clamps Down on Event Hosts With COVID-19 Fines if Rules Disobeyed
    VANCOUVER—Property owners and organizers can be fined $2,000 for hosting events in violation of public health orders in ...
    August 21, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Business Concerned About BC Workers’ Comp Changes, Higher Costs
    Business Concerned About BC Workers’ Comp Changes, Higher Costs
    Changes to workers’ compensation in British Columbia have been welcomed by labour and have upset employers. But injured ...
  • Government Says Full Time School For Students In B.C. This September
    Government Says Full Time School For Students In B.C. This September
    VICTORIA—Most students from kindergarten to Grade 12 are to return to British Columbia schools full time in September. ...
    July 29, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • B.C.’s Budget Surges to $12.5 Billion Deficit Due to Pandemic
    B.C.’s Budget Surges to $12.5 Billion Deficit Due to Pandemic
    VICTORIA—British Columbia's balanced budget has been shattered by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the province forecasting a deficit of ...
    July 14, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Intelligence Agency Limited in Info It Can Provide B.C. Money Laundering Inquiry
    Intelligence Agency Limited in Info It Can Provide B.C. Money Laundering Inquiry
    VANCOUVER—A public inquiry into money laundering has heard that British Columbia appears to have more high-level organized crime ...
    June 10, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • China-Linked Company Was at ‘Core’ of Money Laundering in BC, Inquiry Hears
    China-Linked Company Was at ‘Core’ of Money Laundering in BC, Inquiry Hears
    A company heavily implicated in money laundering in British Columbia was “core” to a scheme that allegedly scrubbed ...
    May 27, 2020BY Jason Unrau
  • Money Laundering Commission Resumes Today in B.C.
    Money Laundering Commission Resumes Today in B.C.
    VANCOUVER—Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today. ...
    May 25, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Murder Hornets’ From Asia Spotted in US for First Time
    ‘Murder Hornets’ From Asia Spotted in US for First Time
    The world's largest species of hornet, which can wipe out a honeybee hive in a matter of hours, has been ...
    May 3, 2020BY Katabella Roberts
  • BC Leads Canadian Provinces in ‘Flattening the Curve’
    BC Leads Canadian Provinces in ‘Flattening the Curve’
    British Columbia has been the first among Canadian provinces to show signs of “flattening the curve” of COVID-19 ...
    April 7, 2020BY Justina Wheale
  • Keep Your Distance, Says BC Provincial Health Officer
    Keep Your Distance, Says BC Provincial Health Officer
    British Columbians need to take the new coronavirus protocols seriously, stay home when possible, and maintain social distancing ...
    March 20, 2020BY The Canadian Press
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