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Tax evasion nets Richmond man $2.1M fine, conditional sentence

Tax evasion nets Richmond man $2.1M fine, conditional sentence

Balkar Singh Bhullar pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion.
Strike escalation averted at Vancouver International Airport

Strike escalation averted at Vancouver International Airport

Janitors have been on strike since Dec. 20 and yesterday threatened to escalate their job action with multiple pickets at the airport
Burnaby RCMP seek suspect who allegedly scammed senior out of $9K

Burnaby RCMP seek suspect who allegedly scammed senior out of $9K

The suspect is believed to have posed as a bank employee over the phone.
Calgary coffee chain adding new café in eye-catching Vancouver building

Calgary coffee chain adding new café in eye-catching Vancouver building

The building has undergone revitalization in recent years and is ready for its next chapter.
Growing to 4.2M people in Metro Vancouver 'a bit too much' without a plan: Mike Hurley

Growing to 4.2M people in Metro Vancouver 'a bit too much' without a plan: Mike Hurley

Two local politicians at the forefront of Metro Vancouver's regional planning in 2025 foresee problems with the federal government's immigration policies in light of a gap in infrastructure investment.
Local chicken wings chain expanding with new downtown Vancouver restaurant

Local chicken wings chain expanding with new downtown Vancouver restaurant

It's the B.C. brand's only Vancouver location (again)
Here are 25 vintage photos of Christmas in Vancouver

Here are 25 vintage photos of Christmas in Vancouver

At one time tugboats had Christmas trees on top of of their masts!
I Watched This Game: Pettersson lights lamp then leaves in Canucks win over Sharks

I Watched This Game: Pettersson lights lamp then leaves in Canucks win over Sharks

Elias Pettersson scored twice in 44 seconds to lead the Vancouver Canucks over the San Jose Sharks but then left the game in the third period.
Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

Brothers lose lawsuit against BC Hydro over power pole replacement

They argued that the installation of a new pole harmed fish in a nearby creek.
In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

In the province's top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice

After her $150,000 discrimination award was overturned, ‘Justine’ spent three days in the B.C. Court of Appeal. The outcome could have far-reaching impacts for Indigenous families.
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