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Man who took deposits for sheds, boxes that he never delivered ordered to repay victims

Man who took deposits for sheds, boxes that he never delivered ordered to repay victims

Bruce William Wood advertised cedar sheds and planter boxes on Facebook Marketplace from March to June 2021.
Founders of Vancouver club that sold tested illicit drugs file Charter challenge

Founders of Vancouver club that sold tested illicit drugs file Charter challenge

The club was raided by police in October last year.
Will hammerhead sharks start swimming in Metro Vancouver waters?

Will hammerhead sharks start swimming in Metro Vancouver waters?

These ocean dwellers are one of the most easily recognizable sharks.
Vancouver SRO owner decries vacancy control, despite legal victory

Vancouver SRO owner decries vacancy control, despite legal victory

Peter Thanas won court battle against City of Vancouver, only to have provincial government impose new law
Statistics Canada says levels of food insecurity rose in 2022

Statistics Canada says levels of food insecurity rose in 2022

More households reported moderate or severe food insecurity.
Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives' costed platform offers vague vision, missing math

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives' costed platform offers vague vision, missing math

John Rustad unveils an election plan heavy on promises but light on specifics
Women become 'blood' related after stem cell transplant

Women become 'blood' related after stem cell transplant

Two Indigenous women on separate sides of the country didn't know how a Canadian Blood Services poster of a child asking for help would change their lives forever.
Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Here's how much electrification could save Canadian households

Report finds Metro Vancouver household could save between $286 and $777 a month even after purchasing new vehicles and equipment.
Les Leyne: 'Austerity' ahead, but parties plunge forward with spending plans

Les Leyne: 'Austerity' ahead, but parties plunge forward with spending plans

Two business economists say taxpayers are facing a period of austerity in the near future no matter who wins this Saturday
B.C. employers: Are you ready for new first-aid requirements?

B.C. employers: Are you ready for new first-aid requirements?

New changes are taking place on Nov. 1 for all B.C. employers.
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