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Canada Jetlines sues Westjet co-founder Neeleman for US$27 million for corporate scheming

Canada Jetlines sues Westjet co-founder Neeleman for US$27 million for corporate scheming

Its statement of claim reveals a sordid tale of alleged corporate scheming that scuttled Jetlines’ ability to get necessary financing.
Richmond hotel worker wins $1 million Lotto prize

Richmond hotel worker wins $1 million Lotto prize

Marlon, who celebrated his 36th birthday on Tuesday, won BCLC’s Lotto 6/49 $1 million Guaranteed Prize Draw on Wednesday.
Heads up! More Pattullo Bridge closures have been announced

Heads up! More Pattullo Bridge closures have been announced

The Pattullo Bridge will be closed overnight in one direction from Nov. 24 to Dec. 12 for the continued installation of an early seismic activity and wind warning system.
Changes to B.C. building code address secondary suites, energy efficiency

Changes to B.C. building code address secondary suites, energy efficiency

The British Columbia government has announced changes to the building code that expand options for secondary suites in multi-family buildings.
Vancouver police believe son accidentally shot mom near Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver police believe son accidentally shot mom near Oppenheimer Park

Vancouver police now believe that the woman shot near Oppenheimer Park last month was accidentally shot by her own son.
Deal alert: You can fly round-trip Vancouver to Sydney, Australia for only $680 CAD

Deal alert: You can fly round-trip Vancouver to Sydney, Australia for only $680 CAD

While the least expensive flights to Sydney, Australia usually cost between $1,050 to $1,650 CAD, Air Canada has dropped its prices.
Dozens of cases of abuse by Catholic priests in Vancouver archdiocese: report

Dozens of cases of abuse by Catholic priests in Vancouver archdiocese: report

A file review of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy within the Archdiocese of Vancouver has uncovered 36 cases, most of them involving minors.
Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

A new survey finds that the overwhelming majority of Canadians say the average household carries too much debit and two-in-five don't expect to escape debt.
Insider secrets to help you pick the perfect Christmas tree

Insider secrets to help you pick the perfect Christmas tree

The best part of the whole tradition can be that trip to the tree lot, to get a fresh Christmas tree to take home. But how do you choose?
Two bodies found at home in Surrey, one is homicide victim

Two bodies found at home in Surrey, one is homicide victim

Homicide detectives say they're investigating after two people were found dead inside a home in Surrey, B.C.