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Here's how much Metro Vancouver drivers can expect to pay for gas this long weekend

Here's how much Metro Vancouver drivers can expect to pay for gas this long weekend

Plus where to find the cheapest gas
Finding missing millions: Martel given deadline to co-operate with receiver

Finding missing millions: Martel given deadline to co-operate with receiver

Judge made it clear Wednesday that she has had enough of Martel’s lack of co-operation in the effort to find millions of dollars of clients’ money.
Who’s Suing Whom: May 18, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 18, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Have you forgotten a fortune? B.C. team wants to return millions to rightful owners

Have you forgotten a fortune? B.C. team wants to return millions to rightful owners

VANCOUVER — In an era inundated with scams involving mysterious princes or easy fortunes — if you just hand over a few bucks in advance — you're probably right to be wary of anyone offering free money.
Receiver to seek expanded powers in probe of Victoria mortgage broker and his company

Receiver to seek expanded powers in probe of Victoria mortgage broker and his company

PricewaterhouseCoopers has asked the court to add six other related companies to the receivership that already encompasses Gregory Martel and My Mortgage Auction Corp.
TransLink's rail division is expanding to Metrotown office tower

TransLink's rail division is expanding to Metrotown office tower

The move will ‘significantly increase’ the available office space for SkyTrain, West Coast Express
Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum’s legal costs to be revealed by end of June

Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum’s legal costs to be revealed by end of June

McCallum was found not guilty of a public mischief charge that he made a false report to police about a protester driving over his foot
Rob Shaw: Bail reform aims to address public safety concerns

Rob Shaw: Bail reform aims to address public safety concerns

For the premiers, it responds to criticism about public disorder
Who’s Suing Whom: May 17, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 17, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Annual inflation rate edged up in April, raises chances of higher interest rates

Annual inflation rate edged up in April, raises chances of higher interest rates

OTTAWA — The annual pace of inflation rose in April for the first time since it peaked in June last year, a move some economists say will test the Bank of Canada's decision to pause hiking interest rates if the economy does not cool as expected later