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Cargo thieves embrace work-from-home vulnerabilities

Cargo thieves embrace work-from-home vulnerabilities

A spike in extortion, fraud, theft and cyber risk accompanies supply chain disruptions, remote-work options and inventory confusion
Aging fleet and workforce woes are big parts of BC Ferries’ capacity problems

Aging fleet and workforce woes are big parts of BC Ferries’ capacity problems

BC Ferries’s new president and CEO agrees ferry workers need better pay and job security
What ever happened to Vancouver’s $1B strategy to buy, renovate SROs?

What ever happened to Vancouver’s $1B strategy to buy, renovate SROs?

'We do not have senior government commitment to actually do the redevelopment of these buildings,' says city manager Paul Mochrie
ICBC loses appeal in case where employee sold data used in shootings

ICBC loses appeal in case where employee sold data used in shootings

Claims adjuster Candy Rheaume sold private information linking the customers’ license plates to their home addresses
Updated: Advocates unsuccessful in urging BC NDP government to halt Quest land deal

Updated: Advocates unsuccessful in urging BC NDP government to halt Quest land deal

The province announce the acquisition of Quest University's land Wednesday
Three arrested as RCMP resume enforcement at Fairy Creek

Three arrested as RCMP resume enforcement at Fairy Creek

Arrests came less than a week after 146 court cases were dropped
Rob Shaw: Eby government thinks we've had enough interest rate increases

Rob Shaw: Eby government thinks we've had enough interest rate increases

The B.C. government is urging the Bank of Canada to hold off increasing interest rates in the wake of a surprise jump in inflation.
Businesses all just one click away from being hacked

Businesses all just one click away from being hacked

Recent hacking of B.C. health employers association underscores ongoing vulnerabilities
BC Ferries could benefit from modernized IT system

BC Ferries could benefit from modernized IT system

The ferry service experienced a summer of tech issues on top of ‘frustrating events’
RCMP back at B.C. logging blockades after high court confirmed protester's acquittal

RCMP back at B.C. logging blockades after high court confirmed protester's acquittal

Police say there are reports of employees being harassed, equipment vandalized