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Pre-paid credit card class action suit approved by B.C.'s top court

Pre-paid credit card class action suit approved by B.C.'s top court

A class action suit claiming banks and pre-paid credit card companies breached B.C.’s Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act has been approved by the province’s highest court.
B.C. taxpayers paying multimillions to subsidize three northern bus services

B.C. taxpayers paying multimillions to subsidize three northern bus services

B.C. taxpayers have paid more than $31 million since 2012 to maintain almost-daily northern bus services by a private company on runs Greyhound formerly ran at market costs.
Playland is opening this weekend for the 2019 season

Playland is opening this weekend for the 2019 season

Vancouver's favourite amusement park adds that admission to Playland gives you unlimited access to over 35 rides and attractions.
The Grouse Grind is opening tomorrow for the 2019 season

The Grouse Grind is opening tomorrow for the 2019 season

Grouse Mountain has announced that the beloved Grouse Grind, otherwise known as "Mother Nature's Stairmaster," will open on Friday, May 3.
What you can do to prevent "fawn-napping" this spring in B.C.

What you can do to prevent "fawn-napping" this spring in B.C.

The BC SPCA reports that they receive countless calls from residents about fawns hiding by themselves in backyards, parks, and meadows.
It costs Richmond residents $2,000 to keep drivers off one patch of sidewalk

It costs Richmond residents $2,000 to keep drivers off one patch of sidewalk

The price to keep Richmond’s drivers from parking on a sidewalk – underneath a “no vehicles on sidewalk” sign – appears to be $2,000, paid for by Richmond residents.
Warning issued over unscrupulous home-moving companies

Warning issued over unscrupulous home-moving companies

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has issued a warning that there were 700 complaints filed against home-moving and storage-related companies in 2018.
Vancouver cops cleared in traffic stop case where passenger suffered injuries

Vancouver cops cleared in traffic stop case where passenger suffered injuries

The Independent Investigations Office has cleared Vancouver police officers involved in an attempted traffic stop earlier this year in which an occupant of a car fractured her sternum in a collision.
Future of Parq Vancouver casino uncertain due to massive financing debt

Future of Parq Vancouver casino uncertain due to massive financing debt

The future of Parq Vancouver casino is under the microscope as questions arise over whether its owner is able to service its debts.
Woman who brandished machete in Costco parking lot calls RCMP to give her side of story

Woman who brandished machete in Costco parking lot calls RCMP to give her side of story

The woman who brandished a machete in a Costco parking lot during a dispute over a stolen parking spot has called West Shore RCMP to tell her side of the story.