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Why stock market fraudsters face heat in the U.S., walk free in B.C.

Why stock market fraudsters face heat in the U.S., walk free in B.C.

Canadian police cite legal roadblocks as U.S. regulators clean house
Mother of woman shot by police in New Brunswick works with VicPD to help others

Mother of woman shot by police in New Brunswick works with VicPD to help others

Martha Martin says the idea for a special unit to deal with mental-health calls grew out of her conversations with Victoria Chief Del Manak about what had happened to her daughter, Chantel Moore
B.C. vows to retain overdose-prevention sites no matter who wins federal election

B.C. vows to retain overdose-prevention sites no matter who wins federal election

“These are services that save lives and they connect people to the supports and the people they need to talk to access those supports,” says Health Minister Josie Osborne
Two British Columbians suing cruise line after alleged food poisoning

Two British Columbians suing cruise line after alleged food poisoning

Tierny Patterson and Nicole Singh were passengers on a September 2024 cruise to Alaska that had a reported salmonella outbreak.
Investigators heading to fatal plane crash site near Chilliwack

Investigators heading to fatal plane crash site near Chilliwack

A team of investigators with the Transportation Safety Board is being deployed following a fatal crash on Saturday.
New hearing for B.C. stockbrokers after commission says mistakes made in panel

New hearing for B.C. stockbrokers after commission says mistakes made in panel

BCSC says panel for stockbroker regulator failed in its assessment of gatekeeper roles in case linked to an alleged widespread penny stock consulting scheme
B.C. loses fight to deny Seabridge Gold millions of dollars in tax credits

B.C. loses fight to deny Seabridge Gold millions of dollars in tax credits

A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled mining companies can receive tax credits on a broad range of activities to prove their mine is 'economically viable'
This B.C. woman will read you Vancouver restaurant menus until you fall asleep

This B.C. woman will read you Vancouver restaurant menus until you fall asleep

"Flat white, cappuccino, latte, add oat milk..."
B.C. high court overrules $10M award for denying Squamish power project

B.C. high court overrules $10M award for denying Squamish power project

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Kevin Loo earlier ruled Greengen Holdings Ltd. lost an opportunity to achieve a completed and profitable hydro-electric project.
Vancouver's health authority says cases of mpox virus on the rise

Vancouver's health authority says cases of mpox virus on the rise

VANCOUVER — Vancouver Coastal Health says there's been a recent spike in mpox, the viral infection also known as monkeypox.