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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
B.C. endorses plan to encourage NHL to make Vancouver a hub city

B.C. endorses plan to encourage NHL to make Vancouver a hub city

Plan would involve NHL teams being considered family units for quarantine purposes
Two COVID-19 clusters identified in families

Two COVID-19 clusters identified in families

No new deaths, but clusters of virus infection identified within large families
Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Restaurant owners have been wanting to be able to buy alcohol at less than full retail price for years
Landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

Landlords, tenants conflicted over eviction ban, rent increases

Minister urging both sides to work together through pandemic state
Deputy minister Dave Nikolejsin resigns

Deputy minister Dave Nikolejsin resigns

Senior bureaucrat hints NDP government policies discourage natural resource development
Sue Paish: What lies ahead for tech in B.C.?

Sue Paish: What lies ahead for tech in B.C.?

Our BIV Business Leadership Series, a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders, today features Sue Paish, the CEO of the federal digital technology supercluster.
Bonnie Henry 'disappointed' that protesters broke health regulations

Bonnie Henry 'disappointed' that protesters broke health regulations

B.C.'s provincial health officer had banned gatherings that include more than 50 people
Public registries to combat money laundering should be free: experts

Public registries to combat money laundering should be free: experts

But registries that have limited enforcement are not as effective as those that have more proactive, and costly, verification processes