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Investors defrauded of $600,000, securities commission alleges

Investors defrauded of $600,000, securities commission alleges

Allegations against West Vancouver, North Vancouver trio to be heard in January
Vancouver, Toronto child pornography cases driving 2019 crime statistics

Vancouver, Toronto child pornography cases driving 2019 crime statistics

Canada’s 2019 crime numbers up from 2018, down from a decade ago
Vancouver fireworks sellers set for final sales boom

Vancouver fireworks sellers set for final sales boom

City of Vancouver’s November 1 ban on fireworks may drive sales online
UPDATED: Vancouver, Richmond malls used customer images without consent

UPDATED: Vancouver, Richmond malls used customer images without consent

Privacy commissioners slam Cadillac Fairview for facial recognition technology use
Stopping $800,000 cash buy-in not part of casino investigator’s job: BCLC manager

Stopping $800,000 cash buy-in not part of casino investigator’s job: BCLC manager

B.C. Lottery Corporation and the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch worked at “arms length,” former casino investigations manager said at the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. rise to six-month high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. rise to six-month high

The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in B.C. has crept up to 87 – the highest number since April 29, according to data the province released October 28.
CBSA officer: Meng faced admissibility test at Canadian border due to national security concerns

CBSA officer: Meng faced admissibility test at Canadian border due to national security concerns

Defence questions RCMP’s preparation for and handling of Meng arrest
UPDATED: B.C. taxpayers foot $27m bill for retiring, defeated MLAs: CTF

UPDATED: B.C. taxpayers foot $27m bill for retiring, defeated MLAs: CTF

Canadian Taxpayers Federation numbers not correct: retired MLA Ralph Sultan
Vancouver’s climate emergency plan to cost $500 million

Vancouver’s climate emergency plan to cost $500 million

Plan could make driving, parking more expensive
Strong B.C. home market bucks COVID-19 doldrums

Strong B.C. home market bucks COVID-19 doldrums

B.C. home sales posted another staggeringly strong month in September as demand remained robust despite high unemployment and virus-related economic uncertainty.