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Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show international air travel remains severely depressed due to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show international air travel remains severely depressed due to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Air travel rebound is not yet on the radar, border services passenger numbers show

Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show international air travel remains severely depressed due to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three deaths, 267 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. since Friday

Three deaths, 267 new COVID-19 cases in B.C. since Friday

There have been 267 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. confirmed since Friday, three deaths and an outbreak connected with a church in Kelowna.
Pandemic the overriding wild card for all parties in election 2020

Pandemic the overriding wild card for all parties in election 2020

British Columbians are participating in an electoral campaign like no other.
COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

OTTAWA — While the federal government is pressing ahead with plans to buy billions of dollars worth of much-needed equipment for the Canadian Armed Forces, the Department of National Defence's top procurement official says COVID-19 is further slowing
COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

OTTAWA — While the federal government is pressing ahead with plans to buy billions of dollars worth of much-needed equipment for the Canadian Armed Forces, the Department of National Defence's top procurement official says COVID-19 is further slowing
COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

COVID-19 further delaying some overdue military procurements

OTTAWA — While the federal government is pressing ahead with plans to buy billions of dollars worth of much-needed equipment for the Canadian Armed Forces, the Department of National Defence's top procurement official says COVID-19 is further slowing
Cool! Victoria firm could play moving role on vaccines

Cool! Victoria firm could play moving role on vaccines

A Victoria clean-tech company is hoping to play a key role in the food and pharmaceutical supply chain — including the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines — as it starts production next month of its temperature-controlled shipping units.
End of CERB means uncertainty for some, new system for others

End of CERB means uncertainty for some, new system for others

OTTAWA — In mid-March, Christine Ilott's manager broke some bad news to her: she was losing her job in live theatre as a result of the pandemic.