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A million Canadians facing bankruptcy, poll says

A million Canadians facing bankruptcy, poll says

More than a million Canadians believe they are on the verge of having to declare bankruptcy, according to the findings of a new poll released Thursday. The survey conducted by DART & maru/Blue found an even larger group – 4.
CNC Business Management students shine at 2020 Western Canadian Business Competition

CNC Business Management students shine at 2020 Western Canadian Business Competition

Team comes with second-place overall finish
Long-term care workers limited to one facility only under new rules

Long-term care workers limited to one facility only under new rules

Federal government names group to ensure disabled Canadians included in COVID-19 response

Federal government names group to ensure disabled Canadians included in COVID-19 response

Long-term care worker tests positive for COVID-19

Long-term care worker tests positive for COVID-19

Fort St. John worker in stable condition at UHNBC, family says
VIDEO: B.C. residents accused of accosting reporter on beach in Mexico

VIDEO: B.C. residents accused of accosting reporter on beach in Mexico

COVID-19 by the numbers

COVID-19 by the numbers

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control released a report with detailed statistics on the COVID-19 pandemic in B.C. on Thursday. The following information comes from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control and provincial health officer Dr.
Victoria scraps property tax increase to provide relief during pandemic

Victoria scraps property tax increase to provide relief during pandemic

Feds not ready to invoke Emergencies Act

Feds not ready to invoke Emergencies Act

Ottawa is not yet prepared to invoke the federal Emergencies Measures Act to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic
RCMP will now enforce Federal Quarantine Act after Public Health Agency of Canada request

RCMP will now enforce Federal Quarantine Act after Public Health Agency of Canada request

Penalties can include a fine of up to $750,000 and/or six months in prison