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LeHomes Realty fined $282K for anti-money laundering violations

LeHomes Realty fined $282K for anti-money laundering violations

Among other violations, the real estate brokerage failed to develop and maintain a written and ongoing training program for its staff on anti-money laundering.
This charming small B.C. city was ranked #2 in the world

This charming small B.C. city was ranked #2 in the world

A beautiful B.C. island was also ranked the fourth-best in North America.
B.C. group fined $1,000 for election ad violations

B.C. group fined $1,000 for election ad violations

The network blames miscommunication within the organization for unregistered advertising during the election period.
Two more wildfires sparked in Metro Vancouver

Two more wildfires sparked in Metro Vancouver

The wildfires in Maple Ridge and Coquitlam come as some areas of the south coast move to cope with extended hot weather and water shortages.
Are candidates allowed to put election campaign signs on people's lawns or public property?

Are candidates allowed to put election campaign signs on people's lawns or public property?

You've seen them everywhere, but are they allowed to be there?
'Meet Ryp!' — Canucks name team pup after the late Rick Rypien

'Meet Ryp!' — Canucks name team pup after the late Rick Rypien

The Vancouver Canucks have a new team dog and they've given him the perfect name.
B.C. just changed how PST is calculated on used car sales. Here's what you need to know

B.C. just changed how PST is calculated on used car sales. Here's what you need to know

The province is estimating a $30-million uptick in revenue by using wholesale book values for determining PST on used car sales.
Vandals turn Vancouver park water fountain into a bubble bath

Vandals turn Vancouver park water fountain into a bubble bath

It was seen spilling over with foam bubbles.
50 space terms for understanding the universe

50 space terms for understanding the universe

Yes, "spaghettification" is a space term.
B.C. group building 'breathing' sculpture mimicking real-time air quality

B.C. group building 'breathing' sculpture mimicking real-time air quality

A B.C. group of engineers is building a giant shape-shifting, origami sculpture that allows people to "breathe" with polluted towns and cities on the other side of the world. Why? To "evoke people's empathy."
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