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Canadians filed more than 8,000 complaints about airlines to agency since March

Canadians filed more than 8,000 complaints about airlines to agency since March

Canadian airlines have typically offered flight credit valid for two years after they cancel a trip
Ikea joins growing list of stores with mandatory mask policy

Ikea joins growing list of stores with mandatory mask policy

People unable to wear a mask for medical reasons, as well as children under the age of two, are exempt from policy
Keep businesses going to outlast COVID-19, B.C. government told

Keep businesses going to outlast COVID-19, B.C. government told

Greater Vancouver Board of Trade releases recovery proposals
Rogers expands 5G network to 26 B.C. markets, but consumer adoption will take time

Rogers expands 5G network to 26 B.C. markets, but consumer adoption will take time

Most Canadians won’t be able to access the technology immediately because the network requires use of a 5G-enabled phone
First round of COVID-19 cost B.C. government $600 million

First round of COVID-19 cost B.C. government $600 million

Fall of revenue included $285 million for ICBC
WestJet starts sharing passenger information for COVID-19

WestJet starts sharing passenger information for COVID-19

B.C. again intervenes in federal jurisdiction to contain virus
B.C. combining medical colleges, increasing public oversight

B.C. combining medical colleges, increasing public oversight

20 colleges going to six, independent discipline for members
Williams Lake benefits from Housing Incentive Program

Williams Lake benefits from Housing Incentive Program

Three of the homes have already been sold, Boucher said, while the fourth has an offer pending
Media study says hundreds of Canadian radio stations, TV outlets risk closure

Media study says hundreds of Canadian radio stations, TV outlets risk closure

Radio stations may be hardest hit in the short term, the report suggests
COVID-19 makes broader online access urgent, B.C. MLAs say

COVID-19 makes broader online access urgent, B.C. MLAs say

Colleges, universities face reduced tuition revenue