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Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Glen Green’s depiction of a pod of orcas is gracing the first in a series of collector coins from the Royal Canadian Mint
Ex-Chinese lieutenant-colonel and military instructor faces new immigration hearing in B.C.

Ex-Chinese lieutenant-colonel and military instructor faces new immigration hearing in B.C.

Prospective Canadian immigrant Huajie Xu has spent most of his life working for the People's Liberation Army; his teaching role at the chief military college for cyber espionage raised concerns with border officials.
More unauthorized health products seized from Richmond beauty store chain

More unauthorized health products seized from Richmond beauty store chain

Tokyo Beauty's Westminster Highway store was raided by Health Canada last year.
Woman denied $5K claim after tripping on Metro Vancouver crosswalk

Woman denied $5K claim after tripping on Metro Vancouver crosswalk

The city is responsible for maintaining the streets but said the woman failed to prove it was liable.
Premier Eby meets Jewish leaders and vows to 'root out' antisemitism in B.C.

Premier Eby meets Jewish leaders and vows to 'root out' antisemitism in B.C.

The premier said although none of the cases relayed to him by the Jewish groups have been reported to the province, he knows from personal experience as a human rights lawyer that people may be "incredibly scared" to come forward.
Why did the Canucks do nothing at the 2024 NHL trade deadline?

Why did the Canucks do nothing at the 2024 NHL trade deadline?

"I don’t think there was a lot of quality players available."
Roxy Cabaret sues developer Bonnis Properties for forced closure in 2022

Roxy Cabaret sues developer Bonnis Properties for forced closure in 2022

Construction next door caused damage to the Roxy Cabaret's building, forcing nightclub to close for six weeks
Is the B.C. hot pot market too saturated for Haidilao chain's expansion?

Is the B.C. hot pot market too saturated for Haidilao chain's expansion?

Haidilao Canada says franchising options, which have recently opened in China, are not available in Canada at the moment
Eby downplays Danielle Smith's concerns about diversion of B.C. safe-supply drugs

Eby downplays Danielle Smith's concerns about diversion of B.C. safe-supply drugs

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby is downplaying concerns raised by his Alberta counterpart Danielle Smith about the diversion of safe supply opioids from B.C.
Chinese noodle soup chain opens first Vancouver location

Chinese noodle soup chain opens first Vancouver location

The new location joins popular sibling outposts in Richmond and Burnaby
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