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Parq Vancouver refinances debts to reduce interest payments

Parq Vancouver refinances debts to reduce interest payments

Financially troubled Parq Holdings LP has restructured debts related to its Parq Vancouver entertainment complex in order to reduce interest payments.
B.C. adds 5,900 jobs in April as country posts highest gains in 43 years

B.C. adds 5,900 jobs in April as country posts highest gains in 43 years

B.C. maintains the lowest unemployment rate in the country, and last month saw another 5,900 jobs to the provincial economy.
Sweeping reforms to West Coast fisheries recommended

Sweeping reforms to West Coast fisheries recommended

Canada’s West Coast fishery could change, if Parliament implements 20 recommendations being made by the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans.
Money laundering drove up B.C. real estate prices by 5%: reports

Money laundering drove up B.C. real estate prices by 5%: reports

An estimated $5.3 billion of laundered money into B.C. real estate in 2018 hiked housing prices 5 per cent, two special reports released Thursday by the provincial government show.
Man allegedly punched woman through open car window at Metro Vancouver intersection

Man allegedly punched woman through open car window at Metro Vancouver intersection

Surrey RCMP are asking the public for help identifying a suspect in a terrifying assault that took place on April 17 around 9:30 p.m.
Naked man climbs on car, terrifying family inside

Naked man climbs on car, terrifying family inside

What would you do if a naked man jumped on top of your car? That's the scenario a family of four faced in North Delta on Tuesday, May 7.
This venomous scorpion was found in a Vancouver kitchen (Video)

This venomous scorpion was found in a Vancouver kitchen (Video)

Dr. Adrian Walton, Veterinarian and owner of the Dewdney Animal Hospital, shared a video of the scorpion to the hospital's Facebook account.
Police appeal for leads in 2015 murder of Vancouver city worker

Police appeal for leads in 2015 murder of Vancouver city worker

Police are looking for leads in the 2015 killing of a Burnaby man who worked for the City of Vancouver.
B.C. to release reports on money laundering by organized crime in real estate

B.C. to release reports on money laundering by organized crime in real estate

Two independent reports commissioned by British Columbia's government to probe money laundering in the province's real estate sector are set to be released today.
Take a first look at the stunning 2019 PNE Prize Home (Photos)

Take a first look at the stunning 2019 PNE Prize Home (Photos)

The breathtaking 2019 PNE Prize Home was unveiled in the morning on Wednesday, May 8 just after Playland opened for the season.
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