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Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

Millionaire deported after using Richmond-based immigration scam

Chinese passports were seized by Canadian Border Services Agency after a “significant” fraud scheme was uncovered earlier this year The dominos are starting to fall in what was previously revealed by border agents to be B.C.
March home sales slow in Metro Vancouver but prices stay high: real estate board

March home sales slow in Metro Vancouver but prices stay high: real estate board

A real estate sold sign is shown outside a house in Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan.3, 2017.
No appeal for Vancouver police officer found guilty of running red light

No appeal for Vancouver police officer found guilty of running red light

File photo A judge in British Columbia has rejected an appeal by a Vancouver police officer found guilty of running a red light more than four years ago. A provincial court heard Const.
B.C. researcher's identification of scorpionfly shows Canada-Russia connection

B.C. researcher's identification of scorpionfly shows Canada-Russia connection

A 53-million-year-old insect fossil called a scorpionfly is shown in a handout photo.
Pipeline protester's pooch pooping in Burnaby detachment shows disrespect: RCMP

Pipeline protester's pooch pooping in Burnaby detachment shows disrespect: RCMP

Dog pooping/Shutterstock Anti-pipeline protesters who allowed a dog to take a dump in the lobby, left the excrement outside and shared images of incident on social media showed a lack of respect during a protest at the Burnaby RCMP detachment, police
A Times Square-style video screen is coming to Broadway and Kingsway

A Times Square-style video screen is coming to Broadway and Kingsway

Rize Mt Pleasant photo courtesy Grunt Gallery Mount Pleasant's Grunt Gallery just announced that they're "taking the reins" of a giant, non-commercial video screen being erected at Broadway and Fraser outside the new Rize development.
North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

File photo A North Vancouver driver who was putting a new car through its paces on the weekend managed to test-drive the vehicle straight into the impound lot.
Onboard construction disrupts Victoria family's vacation cruise

Onboard construction disrupts Victoria family's vacation cruise

Photo Shutterstock The noise of pounding jackhammers and the smell of sickening fumes are the unwanted memories of a spring-break cruise through the Panama Canal for a suburban Victoria woman and her family.
'China's Amazon' to start selling Canadian real estate

'China's Amazon' to start selling Canadian real estate

Real estate portal Juwai.com and “China’s Amazon” retail site JD.com inked a deal that will allow Chinese consumers to buy a home with a click of the mouse Chinese consumers can now buy Canadian homes online through a deal inked with Juwai.
Can Vancouver’s music scene be improved by a committee?

Can Vancouver’s music scene be improved by a committee?

Matt Roach argues the Vancouver Music Strategy should address the livelihood of smaller venues such as the Rickshaw and the Biltmore, which are at a greater risk of closing than some of the city’s more established venues Photograph By DAN TOULGOET Lo
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