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B.C. launches spring COVID-19 booster program, targeting vulnerable and unvaccinated
VICTORIA — British Columbia is rolling out another round of COVID-19 vaccination boosters, with invitations starting to go out Monday. Ministry of Health says people who haven't received a booster against the XBB. 1.
Apr 8, 2024 3:23 PM
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Small B.C. electric truck company's concerns lead to auditor general investigation
Edison Motors CEO Chace Barber raised conflict of interest concerns over a CleanBC grant program that are now subject to a requested review by the auditor general of B.C.
Apr 8, 2024 2:33 PM
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Baldrey: 2024 meets 1991? How B.C. election history could repeat itself
Political columnist Keith Baldrey examines the eerily similar parallels that have transpired in the B.C. Legislature.
Apr 8, 2024 12:45 PM
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Women in Trades program at Okanagan College discontinued after losing funding
Program gave women a chance to try trades before committing financially
Apr 8, 2024 9:47 AM
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Rob Shaw: ‘Outrageous,’ rampant drug use make St. Paul’s unsafe for staff, patients
The conditions in northern B.C. hospitals pale in comparison to what’s happening in Vancouver, a source says
Apr 8, 2024 8:00 AM
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Many Canadians still feeling squeezed even as debt worries ease: insolvency firm
Some Canadians are feeling a little more optimistic about their debt with the prospect of interest rate cuts on the horizon, said MNP Ltd.
Apr 8, 2024 3:05 AM
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Opinion: What can B.C. businesses do about human trafficking?
A community’s identity is defined in no small measure by the ambitions of its business leadership in using its power to tackle fundamental social challenges.
Apr 8, 2024 12:00 AM
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Sick of extra fees online? It's drip pricing, and Canadian shoppers are fighting back
VANCOUVER — If you shop online you're likely familiar with the experience — you agree to buy for a certain price, but by the time you check out, the cost has ballooned with fees and surcharges.
Apr 7, 2024 7:00 PM
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces billions to build Canada's AI capacity
MONTREAL — The Liberal government is setting aside $2.4 billion in the upcoming budget to build capacity in artificial intelligence, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Sunday.
Apr 7, 2024 2:33 PM
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Vancouver entrepreneur joins Dragons' Den
"CBC has asked me to join the team of Dragons on Dragon’s Den!! I couldn’t be more fired up!"
Apr 7, 2024 12:10 PM
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