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Obituary: Robert John Clarke

Obituary: Robert John Clarke

'Whether at home or travelling abroad, Bob’s outgoing nature and integrity ensured he was surrounded by admiring friends and family throughout his life. All he knew will miss Bob’s warm heart and generous spirit.'
Obituary: Frederick (Fred) S. Hampton

Obituary: Frederick (Fred) S. Hampton

'Fred served with the Royal Canadian Navy, worked on cargo ships, and then as an orderly in various Toronto hospitals before spending the rest of his working career as a sorter for Canada Post.'
Obituary: Robert L. Alsager

Obituary: Robert L. Alsager

'Robert was a man of few words, yet lots of good stories with a host of honest smiles. He was an observer of the world and told many tales of the wildlife he encountered during the years he operated his logging company.'
Obituary: Capt. Wayne Alexander Whyte

Obituary: Capt. Wayne Alexander Whyte

'At the young age of 16 he fell in love with the sea, after a summer spent working on the tugs. This experience was the beginning of a successful 45-year career on the water which took him around the world and to the pinnacle of the marine profession, guiding ships as a BC Coast Pilot for 22 years.'
B.C. premier 'astonished' firm got Health Canada approval to make and sell cocaine

B.C. premier 'astonished' firm got Health Canada approval to make and sell cocaine

"It is not part of our provincial plan," premier said.
New land conservancy will help save a B.C. island’s precious ‘popcorn bowl’

New land conservancy will help save a B.C. island’s precious ‘popcorn bowl’

A new conservancy on Saturna Island boosts the protection of B.C.’s rarest ecosystem, which shelters a rich variety of at-risk plants and animals.
New book provides guide for Canadian businesses to make moral decisions on reconciliation

New book provides guide for Canadian businesses to make moral decisions on reconciliation

“One of the biggest things to fear is missing out on the opportunity to integrate Indigenous perspective into your business, into your world, into your life," said author Alison Tedford Seaweed
B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

VICTORIA — The failure of a massive, multi-year money laundering investigation to yield charges is a "shocking" example of the shortfalls of federal financial crime law, British Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday.
B.C. residents face nearly $1M in penalties for gold mining fraud

B.C. residents face nearly $1M in penalties for gold mining fraud

Fraud took place at a presentation for investors at a luxury hotel in Vancouver.
Brrrr: Spring in B.C. will be colder than 'average'

Brrrr: Spring in B.C. will be colder than 'average'

Good news: No major 'arctic air' is coming for B.C.