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B.C. attorney general tells inquiry about money laundering gaps between B.C. groups

B.C. attorney general tells inquiry about money laundering gaps between B.C. groups

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's attorney general says he left high-level meetings about money laundering confused about the extent of the problem at provincial casinos, but convinced something needed to be done.
B.C. business relief grant boosted to $125 million, extended to hotels, motels

B.C. business relief grant boosted to $125 million, extended to hotels, motels

In total, almost 20,000 businesses can apply for relief through the grant.
Man allegedly threatened to rape, kill woman who insulted his girlfriend at Burnaby mall

Man allegedly threatened to rape, kill woman who insulted his girlfriend at Burnaby mall

Chih-Shun (Derrick) Yang, 33, has entered one-year peace bond banning him from contacting woman or carrying weapons
COVID-19 Vaccine Update: B.C. considers J&J vaccine for hard-to-track population

COVID-19 Vaccine Update: B.C. considers J&J vaccine for hard-to-track population

First Johnson & Johnson doses set to arrive in B.C. next week
B.C. confirms 2,491 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 126,249

B.C. confirms 2,491 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 126,249

There were 17 new deaths over the weekend
Trans Mountain 'caught red-handed' thanks to Burnaby bird lovers: lawyer

Trans Mountain 'caught red-handed' thanks to Burnaby bird lovers: lawyer

Credit being given to bird lovers for work getting logging temporarily shut down
Was anyone issued a $575 travel fine in B.C. this weekend?

Was anyone issued a $575 travel fine in B.C. this weekend?

As of Monday afternoon, no fines under the new travel order have been issued, according to BC RCMP.
B.C. expands child and youth mental health teams for early support

B.C. expands child and youth mental health teams for early support

VICTORIA — British Columbia's mental health and addictions minister says the province will expand services for young children, school-aged youth and their families.
Boy, 15, dead, 14 year-old charged, after two groups fight in Vancouver

Boy, 15, dead, 14 year-old charged, after two groups fight in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A 14-year-old was in custody and awaiting a bail hearing Monday after a weekend fight in a park on Vancouver's west side led to the death of a 15-year-old, police said. Sgt.
Beware of this Rogers texting scam involving a $60 credit

Beware of this Rogers texting scam involving a $60 credit

The scam follows the nationwide outage on April 19.
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