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'I thought it was a mistake, maybe a scam': Vancouver man wins $500,000 playing lottery

'I thought it was a mistake, maybe a scam': Vancouver man wins $500,000 playing lottery

"I'm breathing easier"
Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Canadians targeted 'more aggressively' by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Spam calls made up 18.3 per cent of calls from unrecognized numbers in Canada.
Woman who lost $3K when puppies were stolen after breeder died has claim dismissed

Woman who lost $3K when puppies were stolen after breeder died has claim dismissed

Danielle Marie Parlee sued Kearston Michelle Burton-Weatherhead seeking $3,000 she paid to Burton-Weatherhead’s sister, Dainya Watson
Update: Photos show satanic graffiti sprayed on Richmond church

Update: Photos show satanic graffiti sprayed on Richmond church

It was the second of two disturbing incidents in south Richmond in the early hours of Sunday
Expect long passport lineups this week, post-strike immigration backlog: ministers

Expect long passport lineups this week, post-strike immigration backlog: ministers

Canadians with urgent travel will be prioritized.
Watch: New dessert shop specializing in Lebanese treats in downtown Vancouver

Watch: New dessert shop specializing in Lebanese treats in downtown Vancouver

Le Parfait brings Lebanese and Arabic-style ice cream to Homer Street.
British Columbians dissatisfied with local action on homelessness, poll finds

British Columbians dissatisfied with local action on homelessness, poll finds

Research Co. and Glacier Media examined attitudes toward government action on the issue of homelessness
How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

How artificial intelligence is already powering work in B.C.

The rapid pace of global AI development has some calling for a clutch, if not a brake
'Culture of speed' keeps people with disabilities from leadership roles in Vancouver

'Culture of speed' keeps people with disabilities from leadership roles in Vancouver

City of Vancouver's equity officer: "I would say almost by definition, we are a little bit ableist."
'No, no, no!' Police officer tells jury about discovery of teen's body in Burnaby park

'No, no, no!' Police officer tells jury about discovery of teen's body in Burnaby park

Burnaby RCMP Staff Sgt. Stacey Rogers told the jury at Ibrahim Ali's murder trial that the police dog handler who first discovered the body of a missing 13-year-old girl in Burnaby's Central Park was "extremely distraught."
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