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When it comes to marine salvage, finders keepers does not apply: lawyer

When it comes to marine salvage, finders keepers does not apply: lawyer

“Anybody finding a wreck should note the vessel’s registration number and inform the Receiver of Wrecks,” says lawyer Darren Williams.
B.C. health officer mandates those who coach children to get vaccinated

B.C. health officer mandates those who coach children to get vaccinated

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor has updated rules for adults supervising or coaching youth sports teams, saying they must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Helicopter wreckage in B.C. recovered, Transportation Safety Board says

Helicopter wreckage in B.C. recovered, Transportation Safety Board says

SECHELT, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says it has recovered the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed into the water off the Sunshine Coast, north of Vancouver, in early October. The board says the helicopter crashed on Oct.
Licence pulled at Fraser Valley dairy farm after SPCA raises concerns

Licence pulled at Fraser Valley dairy farm after SPCA raises concerns

An investigation is ongoing.
Vancouver securities dealer moonlighted in real estate; banned and fined $125,000

Vancouver securities dealer moonlighted in real estate; banned and fined $125,000

Lucillia Sok Cheng Tan solicited her mutual fund clients and didn’t cooperate with investigators, according to Mutual Fund Dealers Association panel
Delta, B.C., police charge two after marijuana edibles found in Halloween bags

Delta, B.C., police charge two after marijuana edibles found in Halloween bags

DELTA, B.C. — Two residents of Delta, B.C., have been charged after an investigation began when parents found marijuana edibles in the Halloween treat bags of two children last year.
Jumbo: Town that never was soon no longer will be

Jumbo: Town that never was soon no longer will be

The peopleless town had a mayor, council and taxpayer funding
North Vancouver beef business fined $150,000 for Food and Drugs Act violation

North Vancouver beef business fined $150,000 for Food and Drugs Act violation

Company accidentally sent non-organic cows to organic slaughterhouse
Kelowna-raised hockey player comes forward as accuser in Chicago Blackhawks sex assault scandal

Kelowna-raised hockey player comes forward as accuser in Chicago Blackhawks sex assault scandal

'I felt alone and dark,' Kyle Beach tells TSN reporter Rick Westhead.
Province appoints recovery liaisons to help in rebuild of fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C.

Province appoints recovery liaisons to help in rebuild of fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C.

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government says two parliamentary secretaries will work with the Village of Lytton to help it recover from the wildfire that destroyed much of the community.