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Pandemic ravages B.C. tourism and hospitality businesses

Pandemic ravages B.C. tourism and hospitality businesses

Special report: Restaurants, hotels, destinations and other ventures suffer severe business losses
Federal funds for new SFU centre to help Metro Vancouver cut carbon emissions

Federal funds for new SFU centre to help Metro Vancouver cut carbon emissions

VANCOUVER — A new centre at Simon Fraser University will help cities across Metro Vancouver develop solutions on urban climate change and to reach goals for reducing carbon pollution.
Massive turbines trucked toward B.C.'s Site C dam in wide, slow convoy

Massive turbines trucked toward B.C.'s Site C dam in wide, slow convoy

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Two massive sections of turbine for the Site C hydroelectric project in British Columbia are being trucked slowly toward the dam and have reached Prince George.
Pender Island couple only eating what they can grow and catch

Pender Island couple only eating what they can grow and catch

Forget pizza and lattes: Seaweed salad with grated bull kelp, beets and carrots and a cup of fresh hazelnut milk are on the menu for these two former Lower Mainland residents.
British Columbians can now book Service BC appointments online

British Columbians can now book Service BC appointments online

Through Service BC, people can access programs and services offered by the B.C. government
Ottawa secures another 20 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer

Ottawa secures another 20 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer

Latest order doubles the number of Pfizer doses earmarked for Canada
COVID-19: Ottawa secures another 20m doses of Pfizer vaccine

COVID-19: Ottawa secures another 20m doses of Pfizer vaccine

Latest order doubles the number of Pfizer doses earmarked for Canada
B.C.'s top doctor says gap between vaccine doses rooted in science

B.C.'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 government's decision to allow for a 35-day gap before the second dose is administered is rooted in science. Dr.
Slow trickle of Moderna vaccine deliveries to persist in B.C. until at least end of February

Slow trickle of Moderna vaccine deliveries to persist in B.C. until at least end of February

Moderna deliveries will trail Pfizer significantly for foreseeable future
Slow trickle of Moderna vaccine deliveries to persist in B.C. until at least March

Slow trickle of Moderna vaccine deliveries to persist in B.C. until at least March

Moderna deliveries will trail Pfizer significantly for foreseeable future