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Investigators to probe police shooting of B.C. woman in New Brunswick

Investigators to probe police shooting of B.C. woman in New Brunswick

The death of the 26-year-old from the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation near Tofino has sent shock waves across the country
Laurie Schultz: Lessons learned during the pandemic

Laurie Schultz: Lessons learned during the pandemic

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
Year of the staycation is a boon for B.C.'s outdoor equipment industry

Year of the staycation is a boon for B.C.'s outdoor equipment industry

Ban on non-essential travel in B.C. fires up sales of bikes, camping and hunting gear
Homicide detectives take over case after man's body found in Surrey, B.C.

Homicide detectives take over case after man's body found in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — Homicide investigators have taken over the case after a man's body was found in Surrey, B.C.
What’s the deal with Vancouver council’s obsession with booze during a pandemic?

What’s the deal with Vancouver council’s obsession with booze during a pandemic?

Council favours pilot project to allow legal consumption of alcohol on beaches, in parks. Park board will discuss issue next Monday.
Ottawa, Trudeau remain mum on government position on Huawei's 5G involvement

Ottawa, Trudeau remain mum on government position on Huawei's 5G involvement

Despite Canada’s big-three telecom firms’ rejection of equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Ottawa offers provinces $14B to combat COVID, restart economy

Ottawa offers provinces $14B to combat COVID, restart economy

Ottawa is offering Canadian provinces and territories $14 billion to combat COVID-19 and the potential of a second wave, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this morning.
B.C. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip appeals for living-donor kidney transplant

B.C. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip appeals for living-donor kidney transplant

VANCOUVER — The president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs is used to advocating for the rights of First Nations, but now Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is facing a different kind of fight and advocating for himself.
Canada's unemployment numbers hit record high in May

Canada's unemployment numbers hit record high in May

Statistics Canada highlights "unprecedented shock to the Canadian labour market"
Four-day work week in B.C. not ‘off the table:’ Horgan

Four-day work week in B.C. not ‘off the table:’ Horgan

"I am intrigued about the idea of a four-day workweek and I’ll certainly take a look at that"
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