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‘I’ll be going to jail before I comply;’ Coquitlam company fined $19K for refusing recycling regulations

‘I’ll be going to jail before I comply;’ Coquitlam company fined $19K for refusing recycling regulations

No record could be found of any “unofficial exemption” status related to KMS Tools, according to the ministry.
Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Survey: 49% of influencers tempted to not declare all their income

Free trips, gifted clothes must be declared if part of your ‘side hustle,’ says tax specialist.
Province steps in with $479M to save B.C.'s TransLink from potential 'death spiral'

Province steps in with $479M to save B.C.'s TransLink from potential 'death spiral'

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is injecting nearly $500 million into the Metro Vancouver transit system to save it from what officials say is a feared "death spiral" sparked in part by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vancouver councillor didn't breach code of conduct in Chinatown vote: integrity commissioner

Vancouver councillor didn't breach code of conduct in Chinatown vote: integrity commissioner

Lisa Southern: “It is unsurprising that there was a perception of bias or unfairness raised, and I understand why the complainant brought the complaint.”
'Taking a big risk': Police nab semi-trailer driver for using phone while driving in Vancouver

'Taking a big risk': Police nab semi-trailer driver for using phone while driving in Vancouver

"A load or truck that size needs the driver in control at all times," one person commented.
Dog that regularly overdosed on fentanyl, meth, cocaine seized by B.C. SPCA

Dog that regularly overdosed on fentanyl, meth, cocaine seized by B.C. SPCA

Bailey the dog tested positive for opioids, cocaine and amphetamines.
'It's a big problem': Vancouver firefighters respond to over 40 fires that 'caused damage'

'It's a big problem': Vancouver firefighters respond to over 40 fires that 'caused damage'

They were busy tackling dozens of damaging fires in only a couple of days.
Where to eat macarons for a good cause in Vancouver

Where to eat macarons for a good cause in Vancouver

There's only one right way to celebrate Macaron Day
You'd be surprised which animals are actually illegal to own as pets in Vancouver

You'd be surprised which animals are actually illegal to own as pets in Vancouver

Even commonplace pets have a limit.
After Glacier Media investigation, federal MPs call for probe into B.C. company's ties

After Glacier Media investigation, federal MPs call for probe into B.C. company's ties

NDP MP Charlie Angus says he'll bring forward a motion in the coming weeks that will summon Paper Excellence executives before a federal committee.
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