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B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

B.C. banks and credit unions fined for mortgage documentation failures

Consumer watchdog says it found systemic failures by financial institutions not complying with mortgage discharge rules in the wake of a major fraud case in B.C.
Citizen poll results: Combatting homelessness in Prince George

Citizen poll results: Combatting homelessness in Prince George

There were 1,176 votes cast when the poll was on the website from June 19 to July 7.
Inquest into 2015 RCMP shooting death of B.C. man announced

Inquest into 2015 RCMP shooting death of B.C. man announced

Waylon Jesse Edey was shot and killed by a Castlegar RCMP constable in 2015, following a traffic stop that led to an altercation.
Friday free-for-all: Getting tough or showing mercy?

Friday free-for-all: Getting tough or showing mercy?

Plenty to discuss. The floor is yours.
Suncor cyberattackers obtained Petro-Points members' contact information

Suncor cyberattackers obtained Petro-Points members' contact information

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. says the cyberattack that affected the company's Petro-Canada retail chain also resulted in the leakage of some customer data.
Cold front to bring relief in Central Canada, but heat wave continues on coasts

Cold front to bring relief in Central Canada, but heat wave continues on coasts

In B.C., heat warnings remained for inland sections from the north to central coast and in the Fraser Canyon area east of Vancouver.
Elderly pig's future uncertain after complaint to SPCA

Elderly pig's future uncertain after complaint to SPCA

The 18-year-old animal is a popular attraction alongside the Lochside Trail in Greater Victoria, but the owners say she may have to be euthanized after complaint
Mother of man killed in rollover urges leniency for deadly driver

Mother of man killed in rollover urges leniency for deadly driver

Tyler Ian Curtis faces anywhere from two years house arrest to two years less a day in jail for January 2021 crash that claimed the life of his best friend
RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

Being topless in public view, whether it’s in a private yard, public beach or municipal swimming pool, is not an offence.
Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A tree planter has been attacked by a bear in northeastern British Columbia. Few details have been released, but a statement from the Conservation Officer Service says it happened Thursday near Tumbler Ridge.