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Trans Mountain pipeline work proceeds with COVID-19 restrictions

Trans Mountain pipeline work proceeds with COVID-19 restrictions

25 km of pipe laid in Alberta, Burnaby tank farm expanding
COVID-19: ICBC waives fees for cancelling insurance in pandemic

COVID-19: ICBC waives fees for cancelling insurance in pandemic

Brokers can renew or lower vehicle coverage by phone or email
B.C. liquor, cannabis sales up in March, now levelled off to seasonal norms

B.C. liquor, cannabis sales up in March, now levelled off to seasonal norms

Sale figures are not released, but percentages show huge percentage increases
COVID-19: B.C. business, local governments get further tax relief

COVID-19: B.C. business, local governments get further tax relief

Commercial school tax reduced, late payments extended
COVID-19: B.C. allows private liquor stores to open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

COVID-19: B.C. allows private liquor stores to open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Early hours aimed at seniors, delivery sales also allowed
COVID-19: B.C. adds highway washrooms for truck drivers

COVID-19: B.C. adds highway washrooms for truck drivers

Portable toilets installed at inspection, chain-up locations
Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target at 0.25%, early data shows economy plunged

Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target at 0.25%, early data shows economy plunged

The central bank says the downturn tied to COVID-19 will be the worst on record
Protective equipment coming in for B.C. health care workers in COVID-19

Protective equipment coming in for B.C. health care workers in COVID-19

Portable tests coming for remote communities, Dr. Bonnie Henry says
COVID-19: Stabilizing B.C. care home staffing to cost $10 million a month

COVID-19: Stabilizing B.C. care home staffing to cost $10 million a month

Operator survey shows critical shortage of protective equipment
March job losses just ‘a tiny snapshot’ of full impact of COVID-19: B.C. professor

March job losses just ‘a tiny snapshot’ of full impact of COVID-19: B.C. professor

Some sectors and demographics likely to be hardest hit