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B.C. appoints 'special adviser' to Site C after BC Hydro reports serious cost, schedule concerns

B.C. appoints 'special adviser' to Site C after BC Hydro reports serious cost, schedule concerns

Utility no longer confident it can meet completion deadline
28 new COVID-19 cases at Fraser Valley Packers puts outbreak total at 59

28 new COVID-19 cases at Fraser Valley Packers puts outbreak total at 59

Outbreak at the Abbotsford blueberry-packing plant has expanded with increased contact tracing
The border isn’t as closed as you may think

The border isn’t as closed as you may think

433,275 travellers subject to quarantine or isolation requirements since March 25
Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Strict conditions set for Alaska-bound travellers entering Canada

Foreigners can only enter at five B.C., Alberta or Saskatchewan crossings
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. lowest since March 16, as St. Paul's outbreak ends

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. lowest since March 16, as St. Paul's outbreak ends

41 new cases identified, with 259 active cases, including six in hospital and two in intensive care
Provincial government unveils safe by-election procedures

Provincial government unveils safe by-election procedures

14 communities need to hold by-elections or assent votes
LifeLabs going to court to stop data breach report release

LifeLabs going to court to stop data breach report release

Data of 15 million Canadians was hit in 2019 ransomware attack
Significant economic shifts needed in post-pandemic world: business council

Significant economic shifts needed in post-pandemic world: business council

Cut PST in half for two years, move to value-added tax to boost growth: report
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at months low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. at months low

Province recorded 23 new infections and one death related to the novel coronavirus in the past day
Judges to hear traffic cases in schools: attorney general

Judges to hear traffic cases in schools: attorney general

Courts to hear cases in evenings to clear pandemic backlogs