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Rogers, union representing striking workers in Metro Vancouver reach tentative deal

Rogers, union representing striking workers in Metro Vancouver reach tentative deal

A ratification decision is expected Monday evening
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh blasts Trudeau, Poilievre at convention in Victoria

Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh blasts Trudeau, Poilievre at convention in Victoria

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh took political swings at his two leadership counterparts during a speech to more than 700 delegates attending the British Columbia NDP convention.
B.C. homestay owner alleges partner defrauded business of $400K

B.C. homestay owner alleges partner defrauded business of $400K

One Vancouver Central Homestay owner alleges the other, a paralegal, has admitted to a gambling addiction
B.C. investor sees return of $900K mortgage funds after illegal fundraising

B.C. investor sees return of $900K mortgage funds after illegal fundraising

Geoffrey Rajay Sidhu misappropriated nearly $1M from an investor who took out a mortgage against their home understanding it would be invested in a company
'Desperate' Metro Vancouver renews $3.5B infrastructure plea to feds

'Desperate' Metro Vancouver renews $3.5B infrastructure plea to feds

Metro Vancouver board chair George Harvie asked Ottawa Friday to pay for a third of a $10-billion wastewater plant upgrade and over $200 million for affordable housing
Alleged B.C. stock manipulators turned back at Supreme Court of Canada

Alleged B.C. stock manipulators turned back at Supreme Court of Canada

Fred Sharp of West Vancouver and three other B.C. residents have had their appeal of a Quebec tribunal action dismissed at the highest court
Keep China's communications channels with Canada open, Trudeau urged Xi at APEC

Keep China's communications channels with Canada open, Trudeau urged Xi at APEC

Canada, China relations have remained icy for years amid diplomatic sparring
Longtime Burnaby Board of Trade CEO Paul Holden to retire

Longtime Burnaby Board of Trade CEO Paul Holden to retire

Burnaby Board of Trade will look for a new leader as its president of more than a decade steps down
Council's 'opposition' reflects on one year under ABC Vancouver

Council's 'opposition' reflects on one year under ABC Vancouver

Christine Boyle, Adriane Carr and Pete Fry are the only non-ABC Vancouver politicians at city hall
Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

The survey of about 11,000 long-term-care residents and 8,000 visitors — which follows a similar survey six years ago — found there continues to be insufficient staff to help residents with bathing and eating