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WorkSafeBC approved poultry plant's COVID-19 plan as outbreak began

B.C.'s workplace health-and-safety agency seemed unaware workers had tested positive at Superior Poultry Processing in Coquitlam → Read More

Workers jumped COVID-19 vaccine booking queue accidentally: Interior Health

Interior Health Authority employees circulated a link for scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine to colleagues whose turn had not come. → Read More

Canadian immigrant's shot at permanent residency ruined by 'glitch' in gov't website

Canadian immigrant's shot at permanent residency ruined by 'glitch' in gov't website → Read More

Conspiracists wishing for Dr. Henry's execution terrible but unsurprising, experts say

COVID-19 conspiracy theorists wanting B.C.'s top doctor to be hung or shot to death are part of a trend of hate directed at prominent women, say experts. → Read More

Juno-nominated pianist investigated by VSO for hosting conspiracist party

Jazz musician John Stetch appears in a YouTube livestream from Saturday that appears to show conspiracy theorists gathered in his apartment → Read More

Metro Vancouver Amazon workers allege pressure, discrimination

Amazon workers in Metro Vancouver say their every move is tracked, making for a stressful work environment. → Read More

How to get up to $1,000 from the B.C. government: Answers about new COVID-19 benefit

Not sure if you're eleigible for the BC Recovery Benefit or what you need to apply? Find the answers here. → Read More

B.C. minister receives business case with two options for Massey Tunnel replacement

Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Rob Fleming has received a business case with two potential replacements for the George Massey Tunnel. → Read More

Lawyers' role in money laundering scrutinized by B.C.'s Cullen Commission

Law societies are able and willing to crack down on money laundering without federal laws, says federation executive. → Read More

B.C. lottery corp could have controlled flow of dirty money in casinos: ex-regulator

Crown corporation for gambling could have limited cash buy ins using $20 bills to restrict flow of the proceeds of crime, former provincial regulator says. → Read More

RCMP probed card games because money laundering was too complex, ex-Mountie says

First officer-in-charge of illegal gambling team says he focused on smaller offences because money laundering was too complex. → Read More

Ridings could flip as Elections BC begins counting mail-in ballots Friday

Elections BC to begin counting mail-in ballots from the Oct. 24 provincial election on Friday. → Read More

Chilliwack pizza shop only firm fined by WorkSafeBC for COVID-19 infractions

A Chilliwack pizza shop, North Vancouver gym and Nanaimo dentist were warned or cited for non-compliance with WorkSafeBC's COVID-19 regulations. → Read More

Sea to Sky gondola cable cut intentionally second time: report

A report from Technical Safety BC confirms a Sea to Sky gondola cable was intentionall cut for a second time in September 2020. → Read More

Vancouver sewage a 'treasure trove' for COVID-19 research

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Your nose isn’t the only source of bodily fluids B.C. scientists are using to track the novel coronavirus. While nasal swabs are the primary testing method for determining whether an individual has COVID-19, researchers are turning to sewage to test entire communities. Natalie Prystajecky was leading a B.C. Centre for Disease … → Read More

Emergency shelters open in Metro Vancouver as temperatures drop

'It is a crisis in Surrey,' city councillor says of a shortage of shelter beds for homeless people as an early cold snap hits the region. → Read More

Private care home workers call exclusion from B.C. pandemic pay 'extremely unfair'

Privately owned long-term care homes without publicly funded beds were excluded from the province's pandemic pay. → Read More

Voting by phone an option for some in B.C. election

Voters with disabilities among those who can vote in B.C.'s provincial election over the phone. → Read More

Facebook changes ahead of B.C. election not enough: UBC prof

Facebook is touting action on misinformation, ad transparency and foreign influence, but they need to do more, according to a UBC professor. → Read More

Some B.C. dentists charging COVID-19 fee to cover PPE costs

B.C. Dental Association says dentists can charge a $10 fee to help cover the added costs of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More