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B.C. real estate lawyer suspended after not tracking $44 million of deposits

B.C. real estate lawyer suspended after not tracking $44 million of deposits

Paul Otto De Lange handled transactions for a person charged with fraud but failed to conduct due diligence on several fronts
Know your rights and obligations behind the wheel in B.C.

Know your rights and obligations behind the wheel in B.C.

Q&A with a criminal defence lawyer. 
B.C. public sector pension funds fuelling climate change, claims advocacy group

B.C. public sector pension funds fuelling climate change, claims advocacy group

Watchdog group Shift Action says the BC Investment Management Corp. lacks clear climate change goals for its investments
Prosecutors await new materials before deciding on murder retrial

Prosecutors await new materials before deciding on murder retrial

According to Klassen, McLeod was very much alive and yelling at him when he left her at the rest stop.
International arrivals limited due to runway congestion at YVR

International arrivals limited due to runway congestion at YVR

Travellers are encouraged to check with their airlines before arriving at the airport.
Girlfriend can keep ex’s Cartier, Burberry gifts, B.C. tribunal rules

Girlfriend can keep ex’s Cartier, Burberry gifts, B.C. tribunal rules

The boyfriend sought over $4,900, claiming his ex had stolen a ring, dresses and shoes from him.
Vancouver Island digs out from snowstorm — and braces for more cold

Vancouver Island digs out from snowstorm — and braces for more cold

B.C. Transit says only a limited number of routes are operating Wednesday because of ice- and snow-covered roads. No more snow is expected Wednesday in Greater Victoria but it'll be colder, with a high of –6 C during the day and a low around –10 C at night.
‘We need more urgency’: B.C.’s new drug crisis minister

‘We need more urgency’: B.C.’s new drug crisis minister

The ‘dramatic increase in drug toxicity’ demands more response, says Jennifer Whiteside in a Tyee interview.
Most wildlife highway crossings too narrow, finds B.C. researchers

Most wildlife highway crossings too narrow, finds B.C. researchers

A B.C. study analyzing 120 wildlife bridges found most are too narrow, potentially leaving many species divided or dead on a highway
Watch: Port Moody swimmer's bone-chilling plunge puts positive spin of Tri-Cities snowfall

Watch: Port Moody swimmer's bone-chilling plunge puts positive spin of Tri-Cities snowfall

Lucas Fong's swim practice was cancelled. So, he took advantage of an opportunity to test his mental strength.