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Oak Bay art dealer charged with fraud after police seized 1,100 artworks

Oak Bay art dealer charged with fraud after police seized 1,100 artworks

Calvin Lucyshyn, who operated Winchester Galleries, has been charged with one count of fraud over $5,000
UBC research predicts which B.C. students will drop out of high school

UBC research predicts which B.C. students will drop out of high school

Study identified 2,000 children at age 10 that had almost 70 per cent probability of not completing high school.
qathet car enthusiasts get a kick out of classics

qathet car enthusiasts get a kick out of classics

Driving a vintage vehicle is like going back in time, says vice-president of Vintage Car Club of Canada's Powell River chapter
The ultimate home inspection checklist

The ultimate home inspection checklist

Don't be afraid to ask clarifying questions after your inspection. Ultimately, it's your job to determine how much the findings matter.
Sechelt fire Friday night, likely human caused says fire chief

Sechelt fire Friday night, likely human caused says fire chief

Despite cooler weather, Sechelt Fire Department Chief Dwight Davison has no intention of lifting fire ban.
West Vancouver volunteers save 18 people and yacht from sinking

West Vancouver volunteers save 18 people and yacht from sinking

'Disaster' narrowly averted as a 48-foot-yacht, with children on board, starts to go down on the way to the Honda Celebration of Light
Coast Guard fines owner $13,500 after failure to remove 'hazardous' vessel

Coast Guard fines owner $13,500 after failure to remove 'hazardous' vessel

DFO says the vessel was moored to a government salmon enhancement pen, which was not designed to hold such weight.
Totem Lodge repurposing for mental health-addictions services

Totem Lodge repurposing for mental health-addictions services

Some upgrades at Totem are required and are to be completed while it is vacant.
Letters: Let the idlers pay for lawsuit

Letters: Let the idlers pay for lawsuit

'If the council is going to use our tax money to sue big oil, they should consider fining the people that waste it.'
B.C. tribunal upholds condo fines against couple for doorbell camera insults

B.C. tribunal upholds condo fines against couple for doorbell camera insults

The Richmond couple disputed the fines saying they had the "right to yell inside their own property."