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Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

The dominos are starting to fall in what was previously revealed by border agents to be B.C.’s largest known immigration fraud scheme.
MLA Jas Johal introduces bill to ban non-compostable coffee pods

MLA Jas Johal introduces bill to ban non-compostable coffee pods

'The ultimate goal for everything you do in society should be getting to a point where we limit plastics'
RCMP renews call for tips on 9th anniversary of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry murder

RCMP renews call for tips on 9th anniversary of Wendy Ladner-Beaudry murder

Ladner-Beaudry died April 3, 2009. Family also offering $30,000 reward to find killer
Can Vancouver’s music scene be improved by a committee?

Can Vancouver’s music scene be improved by a committee?

Producer and engineer questions makeup of Vancouver Music Strategy
Wireless emergency alerts to go live in B.C.

Wireless emergency alerts to go live in B.C.

First test message will be May 9 at 1:55 p.m.
UPDATE: Ladner armed robbery suspect linked to Surrey accident

UPDATE: Ladner armed robbery suspect linked to Surrey accident

One suspect in custody, one still at large
UPDATED: Rio Theatre funding deadline extended to mid April

UPDATED: Rio Theatre funding deadline extended to mid April

About $600,000 is needed to purchase the property by April 16
Fergie's Cafe in Squamish gutted by early morning fire

Fergie's Cafe in Squamish gutted by early morning fire

Firefighters were called to the popular restaurant before 5 a.m. on Tuesday
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Richmond

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Richmond

More than 100 family members and survivors will be in Richmond this week as part of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
B.C government funds $30 million to support youth aging out government care

B.C government funds $30 million to support youth aging out government care

Young people who are transitioning out of government care can now get more money, thanks to a $30 million fund to the Young Adults program (AYA) program. The new funding brings some positive changes to the current program.
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