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Top court to rule on accreditation of B.C. Christian university's law school

Top court to rule on accreditation of B.C. Christian university's law school

The Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its decision Friday on whether law societies have the right to deny accreditation to a proposed law school at a Christian university in British Columbia.
Arrest made in $50,000 line of credit theft

Arrest made in $50,000 line of credit theft

File photo Port Moody police are warning people to maintain careful watch over their banking activity after a local woman lost $50,000 in fraudulent expenditures to her line of credit.
YVR breaks ground on expansion projects

YVR breaks ground on expansion projects

Photo YVR Airport As one of North America’s fastest growing airports, Vancouver International Airport has its eye set on 75 major expansion projects over the next 20 years. On Thursday, it broke ground on several of them.
Convicted killer Derik Lord, denied parole, gets regular leaves

Convicted killer Derik Lord, denied parole, gets regular leaves

Derik Lord in 2001. The convicted first-degree murderer has been denied day parole 11 times.
Meet the 2018 Vancouver Pride Parade grand marshals

Meet the 2018 Vancouver Pride Parade grand marshals

Pride parade. File photo Kevin Hill The Vancouver Pride Society has announced its 2018 Pride Parade grand marshals. "After our Indigenous entries the grand marshals open up the Pride Parade," says VPS executive director Andrea Arnot.
Dashcam: Richmond drivers strike again

Dashcam: Richmond drivers strike again

Richmond is infamous across B.C. for its bizarre driving incidents, some more serious than others.
Richmond is losing almost 300 aerospace jobs

Richmond is losing almost 300 aerospace jobs

Teresa Wat, MLA for Richmond Centre and Minister of International Trade at the time, toured the former Vector Aerospace in 2014.
Family of woman and child who died in apartment fire asking people to donate to this GoFundMe

Family of woman and child who died in apartment fire asking people to donate to this GoFundMe

Nargess Casnajad and her son Sepehr Koshkoye Delshad, 7, perished in a Lynn Valley apartment fire earlier this week The family of two people who died in an apartment fire in Lynn Valley on Monday morning are encouraging people to donate directly to a
#BuyCanadian: Pocketbook patriotism takes off amid U.S. trade tensions

#BuyCanadian: Pocketbook patriotism takes off amid U.S. trade tensions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 leaders summit in La Malbaie, Que., on Friday, June 8, 2018.
NDP MLA to run for mayor of Nanaimo, putting coalition with Greens at risk

NDP MLA to run for mayor of Nanaimo, putting coalition with Greens at risk

NDP MLA Leonard Krog Photograph By LEONARDKROG-MLA A New Democrat member of the British Columbia legislature is running for the mayor's job in Nanaimo, potentially upsetting the delicate balance of power for the provincial government.