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B.C.’s securities regulator says a Vancouver company violated securities rules when it developed a cryptocurrency under false pretenses and took in $3.3 million from 500 investors in B.C. and beyond.
2 months ago
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“We extend our heartfelt condolences to the student’s family and friends during this unimaginably difficult time,” school district says.
3 months ago
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A Bowen Island, B.C., group opposed to overnight camping at a proposed regional park wants to buy the park site from Metro Vancouver.
4 months ago
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A former New Westminster pharmacy manager who admitted reusing syringes while immunizing people against COVID-19 is suing his former employer for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract.
4 months ago
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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has denied a Surrey veterinary hospital’s application for an interim injunction to remove or delete TikTok videos before a trial that the hospital claims are defamatory.
6 months ago
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Mayor Brenda Locke, who campaigned for office on ending the transition, acknowledged the last few months had been a “very difficult time,” but urged civility from the board as Surrey builds “the best and most accountable police department we can.”
6 months ago
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Surrey council is supporting the agricultural future of a large parcel of highly fertile farmland that was threatened by future development in the fast-growing city. But First Nations in the area say the protection is an unwelcome complication to land claims talks.
11 months ago
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A statement on the declaration from the Ehattesaht Nation cites the “unrelenting” impact of drugs and alcohol on Ehattesaht, along with “the intergenerational effects of Residential Schools and the oppression of the systems that the federal and provincial governments have created.”
12 months ago
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The Canada Sevens rugby tournament will honour a Canadian veteran whose incredible comeback from a traumatic injury has inspired players over the years.
12 months ago
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Rhonda Ned says she was the victim of a frightening, threatening incident on a
remote stretch of B.C. highway last week, and she is speaking out about the
too-common threats faced by Indigenous women and girls.
about 1 year ago
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A survey of Metro Vancouver businesses found nearly half expect their operating
costs to rise in the coming months, and the majority expected those costs would
be passed on to consumers.
about 1 year ago