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B.C. to offer next COVID-19 update Monday

B.C. to offer next COVID-19 update Monday

B.C.’s daily update on the COVID-19 situation will not be held Sunday (March 22), with Minister of Health Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry returning Monday to provide new data. That update will be at 10 a.m. PT from Victoria.
Player Protection Symposium to take place at the 2025 Canadian Gaming Summit

Player Protection Symposium to take place at the 2025 Canadian Gaming Summit

Sponsored: This article explores how Canada’s 2025 Player Protection Symposium addresses gaming best practices through innovation, regulation and user-focused strategies
Teacher's comments about Islam net reprimand

Teacher's comments about Islam net reprimand

Vancouver teacher removed Facebook posts “insulting" to major religions
Voter reconnection a priority for federal leaders in lead-up to 2019

Voter reconnection a priority for federal leaders in lead-up to 2019

The possibility of a new centre-right party led by Maxime Bernier has given rise to the idea that the 2019 federal election will conclude in a new victory for the Liberal Party of Canada.
60 per cent of Canadians say Justin Trudeau deserves partial credit for low unemployment

60 per cent of Canadians say Justin Trudeau deserves partial credit for low unemployment

Research Co. asked a representative sample of Canadians just how much credit Trudeau deserves for the country’s low unemployment rate.
YIMBYs outnumber NIMBYs in Vancouver, housing survey suggests

YIMBYs outnumber NIMBYs in Vancouver, housing survey suggests

Preserving heritage, creating affordable housing, allowing multi-family dwellings: Are we more YES or NO in Vancouver?
What's stopping people in B.C. from buying an electric vehicle?

What's stopping people in B.C. from buying an electric vehicle?

As gas prices continue to climb in British Columbia, some drivers in the province are taking advantage of existing programs to acquire a “zero emission” vehicle.
The time for Vancouver’s 4-20 ‘protest’ to butt out is long overdue

The time for Vancouver’s 4-20 ‘protest’ to butt out is long overdue

Pot is a hot mess. Responsible people are irresponsibly bumbling legalization while irresponsible people cannot figure how to act responsibly.
One more COVID-19 death, one new case in past 24 hours

One more COVID-19 death, one new case in past 24 hours

B.C. had only one new COVID-19 case in the past 24 hours for a total 2,632 cases. One case from June 4’s total was removed due to a data correction. Minister of Health Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.
OPINION: Time for government to pull the plug on electric vehicle subsidies

OPINION: Time for government to pull the plug on electric vehicle subsidies

I switched to an electric vehicle a year ago. Quick-accelerating, so quiet its sound system seems it’s in my living room – and, of course, no fuel charges.
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