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U.S. SEC sues West Vancouver offshore shell facilitator for US$28.9M

U.S. SEC sues West Vancouver offshore shell facilitator for US$28.9M

Former B.C. lawyer Frederick Sharp still faces criminal securities fraud charges.
B.C. PetSmart joins National Adoption Week

B.C. PetSmart joins National Adoption Week

National Adoption Week is July 11 to 17.
Whistler skier makes jump to national team

Whistler skier makes jump to national team

Freestyle Whistler’s Brynn Johnston looks to take her skills to the next level
In an act of reconciliation, Victoria's Trutch Street gets a new name

In an act of reconciliation, Victoria's Trutch Street gets a new name

Victoria’s Trutch Street was renamed Su’it Street for the Lekwungen word for “truth” in a ceremony with the Esquimalt and Songhees First Nations and community members on Sunday.
No wrongdoing on Mountie who tried to pull over speeding motorcycle before fatal crash, says IIO

No wrongdoing on Mountie who tried to pull over speeding motorcycle before fatal crash, says IIO

Witnesses said Akerley ran a red light and hit the truck.
Who pays? Helicopter company pauses doctor trips over $75,000 bill

Who pays? Helicopter company pauses doctor trips over $75,000 bill

A helicopter company that transports a Port McNeill doctor into a remote First Nations community stopped service this month due to an unpaid $75,000 bill.
BC Conservation Service intercepted a barge from Ontario that was covered in zebra mussels

BC Conservation Service intercepted a barge from Ontario that was covered in zebra mussels

Officials were worried the invasive mussel could establish itself and overtake native species if the barge was allowed in B.C. waters.
Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of Langford mother

Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of Langford mother

Anthony Dheensaw has pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Angela Dalman and to the attempted murder of Derrick Oke on March 6, 2020.
Province makes sudden, immediate overhaul of BC Housing's board

Province makes sudden, immediate overhaul of BC Housing's board

The province announced major changes to BC Housing late Friday in a move that immediately shook up the composition of its board of commissioners after an external review was concluded last month. In a statement issued at 6:35 p.m.
First case of monkeypox confirmed on Vancouver Island

First case of monkeypox confirmed on Vancouver Island

Risk to public is “very low,” Island Health said