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B.C. law society seeks Fintrac info on money laundering red flags

B.C. law society seeks Fintrac info on money laundering red flags

Fintrac found last year that about 2,400 suspicious transaction reports submitted by reporting entities, such as banks, were tied to legal professionals.
B.C. MLA pitches Starlink satellite internet for rural communities

B.C. MLA pitches Starlink satellite internet for rural communities

As Ontario gets on board with Starlink, Prince George – Valemount MLA Rosalyn Bird thinks B.C. ought to follow: "I think it's something we should be considering."
New competition rules could expose B.C. landlords, tenants to risk

New competition rules could expose B.C. landlords, tenants to risk

Standard property controls could run afoul of new rules to boost grocery competition.
Fake B.C. nurse denounced, jailed seven years for assaults, forgery, fraud

Fake B.C. nurse denounced, jailed seven years for assaults, forgery, fraud

The nurse whose identity Brigitte Cleroux "stole and contaminated" has had to change her name.
Former B.C. premier Glen Clark has been appointed as the new BC Hydro chair

Former B.C. premier Glen Clark has been appointed as the new BC Hydro chair

VICTORIA — Former B.C. premier Glen Clark is returning to the public eye, two years after leaving his high-profile position as president of Jim Pattison Group.
Rob Shaw: B.C. housing minister's threats put municipal autonomy to the test

Rob Shaw: B.C. housing minister's threats put municipal autonomy to the test

Municipalities pushing back against province’s housing policy
Diesel spill a reminder of threats posed by fish farms: First Nation

Diesel spill a reminder of threats posed by fish farms: First Nation

The Nuchatlaht Tribe wants the federal and provincial governments to expedite a transition away from open net-pen fish farms
B.C. teacher discipline notices short on details

B.C. teacher discipline notices short on details

Ministry of Education says details can be omitted to protect students and schools.
Evidence wrangling slowing Squamish woman's alleged terrorism case

Evidence wrangling slowing Squamish woman's alleged terrorism case

Kimberly Polman was arrested and charged by the Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team with allegations in Richmond and Syria.
$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

Defendants claimed Delta police violated their Charter rights during an investigation into alleged illegal marijuana grow-ops.