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B.C. lawyer's $2M 'misappropriated' from trust among highest in history, society says

B.C. lawyer's $2M 'misappropriated' from trust among highest in history, society says

Russel Sean McDonough has expressed remorse for his actions.
No gulls allowed: Raptors employed to patrol North Shore dump

No gulls allowed: Raptors employed to patrol North Shore dump

Poquito is part of a flock of birds of prey keeping Metro Vancouver sites free of pests
B.C.'s fruit production drops amid climate and market pressures

B.C.'s fruit production drops amid climate and market pressures

In B.C., grapes and blueberries took the biggest hits as extreme heat and cold impacted crops.
B.C. attorney general visits courthouse after lawyer attack

B.C. attorney general visits courthouse after lawyer attack

Niki Sharma met with Vancouver Provincial Courthouse staff to discuss safety issues in a closed-door meeting.
B.C. Conservative candidate admits to breaking the Motor Vehicle Act with campaign video

B.C. Conservative candidate admits to breaking the Motor Vehicle Act with campaign video

Han Lee: "I'm very sorry that I made a mistake."
John Cena was spotted working out at a Port Coquitlam gym today

John Cena was spotted working out at a Port Coquitlam gym today

"When the champ is here, he rolls into @CityofPoCo!" Mayor Brad West wrote on X/Twitter today, Feb. 16, 2024.
Seniors lose thousands in three 'grandparent' scams in one day in Port Moody, B.C.

Seniors lose thousands in three 'grandparent' scams in one day in Port Moody, B.C.

PORT MOODY, B.C. — Police in Port Moody, B.C., say three separate seniors were targeted on the same day by a well-known "grandparent" scam, getting swindled out of thousands of dollars. Const.
Fort St. John RCMP seize drugs during traffic stop

Fort St. John RCMP seize drugs during traffic stop

The Fort St. John RCMP say they've seized a small amount of pre-packaged suspected cocaine and crack cocaine during a proactive traffic stop on Feb. 13.
B.C. server gave fake ID when caught serving underage teen

B.C. server gave fake ID when caught serving underage teen

A North Vancouver bowling alley has been fined $7,000 for serving a minor alcohol.
B.C. lifts fee on beneficial land ownership data

B.C. lifts fee on beneficial land ownership data

Dropping $5.25 search fee should expand access for groups seeking to conduct due diligence and anti-money laundering investigations in the B.C. housing sector, advocates argue.