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North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

Former junior B.C. mining company CFO admits to misrepresentations and agrees to suspension and to pay a $10,000 fine.
Cool spring, less lightning bring easy start to B.C. wildfire season, says forecaster

Cool spring, less lightning bring easy start to B.C. wildfire season, says forecaster

VANCOUVER — British Columbia has spent and prepared like never before to fight wildfires, only to find this year's fire season is off to a damp start.
Police seek video footage of machete attack near SeaBus

Police seek video footage of machete attack near SeaBus

A 26-year-old man was rushed to Lions Gate Hospital after receiving a significant slash wound to his arm
UBCO students save elderly student who suffered heart attack on campus

UBCO students save elderly student who suffered heart attack on campus

Murray Forbes, who is in his 70s, went back to school to earn an engineering degree.
The first case of monkeypox was discovered in Alberta. What does that mean for B.C.?

The first case of monkeypox was discovered in Alberta. What does that mean for B.C.?

Should British Columbians be worried about the virus?
B.C. should legalize nearly all electric-assist vehicles, recommends study

B.C. should legalize nearly all electric-assist vehicles, recommends study

A Metro Vancouver-wide study found almost all electric-assist vehicles move slower than people think and can actually make cycling and mixed-use paths safer. The exception: sit-down e-scooters.
NDP 'out of touch,' downfall forecast, say Liberals, Greens as spring sitting ends

NDP 'out of touch,' downfall forecast, say Liberals, Greens as spring sitting ends

VICTORIA — British Columbia's opposition parties left the legislature Thursday saying Premier John Horgan's New Democrats have lost touch with the realities facing the province and its people, while predicting the government's electoral defeat over a
Lululemon's earnings show customers unfazed by inflation

Lululemon's earnings show customers unfazed by inflation

Vancouver leisure-wear retailer beats revenue and profit expectations, raises guidance
First Nation wants return of artifacts from RBCM, funding for museum

First Nation wants return of artifacts from RBCM, funding for museum

“We believe the province has to put the brakes on” the Royal B.C. Museum development and “develop plans to empower Nations and return items back to their rightful owners,” Tseshaht Elected Chief Ken Watts says in an open letter.
'I have no idea who they are': Accused in Vancouver gas station rampage on victims

'I have no idea who they are': Accused in Vancouver gas station rampage on victims

A B.C man faces aggravated assault, assault, uttering threats and dangerous vehicle operation charges in connection with a Vancouver gas station attack.