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Man skips trial for Craigslist securities fraud. Now he's going to jail

Man skips trial for Craigslist securities fraud. Now he's going to jail

It turns out going to your own trial is a really good idea. A man arrested in Toronto last year after not appearing for trial on B.C. Securities Act charges has been sentenced to 15 months in jail.
Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

Canadians faced with new travel requirements for travel to Europe

While a number of countries have strict visa requirements, most European nations currently allow Canadians to travel through their borders visa-free. In other words, all that Canadian travellers require is a passport in order to travel.
B.C. floats plans for immunization registry

B.C. floats plans for immunization registry

Vaccination record could mitigate future outbreaks
Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

BC Ferries wants to hear what ferry users are hoping to see in the five new ships it plans to build, so it’s “inviting customers and communities to join conversations about the new vessels and to provide input that will help shape their future onboar
First Chinese-Canadian recruit to air force dies in Richmond, age 101

First Chinese-Canadian recruit to air force dies in Richmond, age 101

Tommy Wong was snubbed by the RCAF due to his ethnicity, before getting the call to arms in the wake of Pearl Harbor
North America's trail-map legend reflects on storied 30-year career

North America's trail-map legend reflects on storied 30-year career

James Niehues has painted over 200 trail maps—including Whistler Blackcomb's
Bylaw bandits off the hook following West Van clerical error

Bylaw bandits off the hook following West Van clerical error

Clerical error in your favour! People who received 15 bylaw infraction tickets for everything from blasting without a permit to failing to stop work on a building site in West Vancouver will get away with not paying, after staff discovered a clerical
Tsatsu Shores residents frustrated over dead duck investigation

Tsatsu Shores residents frustrated over dead duck investigation

There’s still no word what killed a bunch of ducks at the Tsawwassen First Nation a couple of weeks ago and that has residents of the Tsatsu Shores worried. Environment and Climate Change Canada officers on Feb.
Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

Hellenic Community of Vancouver targeted after club rents venue for far right event

The Free Speech Club is hosting Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern at the Hellenic Community of Vancouver March 15
Canucks dip into college free agency, sign defenceman Josh Teves

Canucks dip into college free agency, sign defenceman Josh Teves

Puck-moving defenceman was an invitee at Canucks’ 2018 prospect camp
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