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Jury to decide fate of Richmond officer charged with exposing self to students

Jury to decide fate of Richmond officer charged with exposing self to students

Andrew James Seangio, 37, is on trial in B.C. Supreme Court facing a 10-count indictment that includes three counts of exposing his genitals to people under 16 for a sexual purpose.
Home sales in B.C.'s Fraser Valley fall 43% in one year

Home sales in B.C.'s Fraser Valley fall 43% in one year

Sales will continue to decline over the near term, according to the CEO of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board.
Why a vandalized City Hall window is covered in 'congratulations' wrapping paper

Why a vandalized City Hall window is covered in 'congratulations' wrapping paper

Is this the City of Vancouver's new way of covering up problems?
Vancouver restaurant chain quietly closes one of its downtown concepts

Vancouver restaurant chain quietly closes one of its downtown concepts

It was a favourite for office dwellers, but it was a challenge to bounce back post-pandemic
Canucks’ Granato and Castonguay lead wave of female NHL executives to the draft floor

Canucks’ Granato and Castonguay lead wave of female NHL executives to the draft floor

“It wasn’t something that I thought would happen in my lifetime.”
B.C. lawyer deemed 'ungovernable' disbarred twice by law society

B.C. lawyer deemed 'ungovernable' disbarred twice by law society

Aaron Murray Lessing of Surrey received a second disbarment because of his inability to properly close a deceased client's estate, according to a law society ruling.
American burger chain leaves Western Canada after closing all its Vancouver locations

American burger chain leaves Western Canada after closing all its Vancouver locations

We all have one fewer place to get tater tots. 😢
Photos: Remote B.C. hermit shed could be yours for $75,000

Photos: Remote B.C. hermit shed could be yours for $75,000

It's a vibe
Opinion: City Council should reject draft Vancouver Plan and send it back for (a lot) more work

Opinion: City Council should reject draft Vancouver Plan and send it back for (a lot) more work

"I strongly believe the Vancouver Plan is ill-begotten and could do enormous harm to our city if adopted."
'A culture of killing'? Auditor general asked to investigate BC Conservation Officer Service

'A culture of killing'? Auditor general asked to investigate BC Conservation Officer Service

A wildlife advocacy group is requesting an independent audit of the BC Conservation Officer Service, citing a lack of financial transparency and little progress in reducing the number of bears killed in the name of public safety since 2005.