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B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

A Beijing-based immigration firm forged a Canadian lawyer's name on 25 immigration applications.
Children's hearing health questioned in B.C.

Children's hearing health questioned in B.C.

Children and seniors face the most repercussions to hearing loss, if left untreated; B.C.'s speech language pathologists and audiologists are calling for more public funding for treatments.
Uber-rich West Vancouver couple's court fight offers glimpse into lavish one-percenter lifestyles

Uber-rich West Vancouver couple's court fight offers glimpse into lavish one-percenter lifestyles

Couple’s expenses included Learjet flights, travel to five-star tropical resorts, rotating nannies, a driver and personal assistant
Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

The donations would probably stop if the person knew their money was being sent to the federal government
Metro Vancouver endorses plan for carbon-neutral agriculture by 2050

Metro Vancouver endorses plan for carbon-neutral agriculture by 2050

Agricultural land, which makes up 20% of Metro Vancouver's land base, faces a number of threats from climate change, including extreme flooding, shifting temperatures and rainfall patterns, and new pests.
Jericho Beach pier headed for demolition rather than repair

Jericho Beach pier headed for demolition rather than repair

If demolished, the pier would be completely removed by the end of 2024.
Hot deal alert: You can fly direct from Vancouver to Montreal for only $65

Hot deal alert: You can fly direct from Vancouver to Montreal for only $65

Don't pay more than you have to.
Man takes off with $7.5K Rolex during Burnaby Facebook Marketplace meet: RCMP

Man takes off with $7.5K Rolex during Burnaby Facebook Marketplace meet: RCMP

Burnaby RCMP is urging residents to consider meeting outside one of the detachment's offices to conduct Facebook Marketplace transactions.
Vancouver proposes more parking meters, increase to short-term rental licence fee

Vancouver proposes more parking meters, increase to short-term rental licence fee

City staff recommends $15.2M in new revenues to offset huge property tax hike anticipated in 2024.
Free music festival returns to The Shipyards

Free music festival returns to The Shipyards

A day of live music and family fun is coming to the North Vancouver waterfront Sept. 23
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