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Coquitlam mayor, city manager at centre of legal action alleging leak of confidential information to Spanish company

Coquitlam mayor, city manager at centre of legal action alleging leak of confidential information to Spanish company

Richard Stewart's ID and password were used to gain access to North Shore wastewater report on multinational firm, Metro Vancouver court filing says.
Reporter pleads guilty to harassing former B.C. law society president

Reporter pleads guilty to harassing former B.C. law society president

Joshua Kron had been a tenant in the house of Craig Ferris' mother-in-law.
Database insecurity the latest in a string of problems at Provincial Health Services Authority

Database insecurity the latest in a string of problems at Provincial Health Services Authority

A look at the history of turmoil at PHSA over the last 10 years.
B.C. universities to receive $4.3 million for innovation research funding: minister

B.C. universities to receive $4.3 million for innovation research funding: minister

VANCOUVER — Four British Columbia universities will receive $4.3 million from a government research and innovation program to help fund projects in the fields of health, technology and natural resources.
Spending strong in first half of the holiday season

Spending strong in first half of the holiday season

Various indicators show strong consumer demand across North America this holiday season
Yukon wind chill below -50 C, more snow for southern B.C., as frigid system hits

Yukon wind chill below -50 C, more snow for southern B.C., as frigid system hits

VANCOUVER — Weather alerts blanket most of British Columbia, Yukon and a large portion of Alberta as a bitterly cold system sweeps across those regions and another round of snow threatens southern B.C.
Photos: 15 major interior design trends for 2023

Photos: 15 major interior design trends for 2023

Design trends during the 2010s tended to veer toward minimalism, so that spaces often showcased clean lines and pared-down decor that was often impersonal. Now, the pendulum is swinging in the other direction.
Has B.C. turned a new leaf around protecting biodiversity?

Has B.C. turned a new leaf around protecting biodiversity?

Some conservation groups doubt B.C. will "prioritize the environment over extraction industries and actually reverse biodiversity loss and extinction in the province."
Decade of Indigenous Languages kicks off in Paris

Decade of Indigenous Languages kicks off in Paris

“I know that (children) live in a time where the colonizer’s language is so dominant in everything we do. It's a real challenge for our young people to not just learn, but to use our languages," says Dr. Lorna Wánosts’a7 Williams
Shoppers warned to watch out as online scams reach all-time high

Shoppers warned to watch out as online scams reach all-time high

BBB Vancouver Island head says fraudsters are at their peak during times of crisis, when consumers are dealing with rising inflation and interest rates and holiday shopping madness at the same time