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B.C. marks sixth consecutive day with no new COVID-19 deaths

B.C. marks sixth consecutive day with no new COVID-19 deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia has marked six days in a row with no additional deaths due to COVID-19. Provincial health officer Dr.
B.C. enables restaurants to serve at more than 50% capacity

B.C. enables restaurants to serve at more than 50% capacity

The change was made partly because cities and the province are making it easier for restaurants to have outdoor patios
Supreme Court rules against B.C. in Hells Angels clubhouse forfeiture

Supreme Court rules against B.C. in Hells Angels clubhouse forfeiture

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has lost a long-running court case to seize clubhouses owned by the Hells Angels in Kelowna, Nanaimo and Vancouver.
Government trying to escape game of 'catch up' on dirty money: inquiry hears

Government trying to escape game of 'catch up' on dirty money: inquiry hears

VANCOUVER — British Columbia officials say it's a challenge for government to keep up with a "smart and nimble" criminal economy that has seen money laundering flourish in the province.
B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths for six consecutive days

B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths for six consecutive days

Death toll from the virus stays at 167
B.C. records highest number of overdose deaths ever in May

B.C. records highest number of overdose deaths ever in May

May’s numbers represent a 93% increase over the same month last year.
Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

VANCOUVER — Organizers of Vancouver's Pride Parade said all police and corrections officers will be barred from this year's event as the organization stands with Black communities demanding accountability from law enforcement.
Vancouver mayor calls on Premier Horgan for review of policing in B.C.

Vancouver mayor calls on Premier Horgan for review of policing in B.C.

Review should include investigation of ‘systemic racism and disproportional violence’ experienced by Black and Indigenous people
Provincial government needs greater transparency: commissioner

Provincial government needs greater transparency: commissioner

“How can you judge a government, if you don’t know what they are doing?”
Don Lindsay: Teck CEO shares lessons learned during the pandemic

Don Lindsay: Teck CEO shares lessons learned during the pandemic

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
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