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B.C. data-gathering company influenced voters, violated Canadian laws

B.C. data-gathering company influenced voters, violated Canadian laws

A Victoria-based data-gathering company not only gave B.C. political parties’ voters’ personal data but also may have influenced Europe’s Brexit vote and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Nanny shortage hurting economy, advocates claim

Nanny shortage hurting economy, advocates claim

As B.C. parents struggle with a nanny shortage, industry observers are lamenting limited federal government progress on a program that could bring in more caregivers from countries like the Philippines.
Vancouver police looking for witnesses to Burrard Bridge collision

Vancouver police looking for witnesses to Burrard Bridge collision

An early Sunday morning collision left a pedestrian with serious injuries.
Vancouver radio station abruptly changes formats

Vancouver radio station abruptly changes formats

It's a throwback in more than one way.
Lawsuit against PNE petting zoo alleging children became sick from E. coli dismissed

Lawsuit against PNE petting zoo alleging children became sick from E. coli dismissed

B.C.’s Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) and others alleging a child became sick after an E. coli outbreak in 2009 at a petting zoo in the agricultural building.
Vancouver's pro sports teams struggle to reverse business decline

Vancouver's pro sports teams struggle to reverse business decline

The city’s three major-league professional teams – the Vancouver Canucks, BC Lions and Vancouver Whitecaps FC – have all struggled in competition and at the turnstiles.
Vancouver police announce charges in 2019 Downtown Eastside homicide

Vancouver police announce charges in 2019 Downtown Eastside homicide

One of 10 homicides in Vancouver in 2019
Vancouver police announce charges in 2019 DTES homicide

Vancouver police announce charges in 2019 DTES homicide

A Surrey man is facing a second-degree murder charge in the 2019 death of 35-year-old Cong Tran. Vancouver police officers initially responded to a call about a serious assault on April 1, 2019 near East Hastings Street and Heatley Avenue.
Ride hailing in B.C. will address taxi shortcomings: Passenger Transportation Board

Ride hailing in B.C. will address taxi shortcomings: Passenger Transportation Board

App-based ride-hailing services will address shortcomings of B.C.’s taxi industry identified by the public and through government investigations, according to a recent Passenger Transportation Board report.
B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

B.C. court sends Trans Mountain pipeline back for environmental approval

B.C.’s environmental approval of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline must return to the provincial government for reconsideration as a result of changes in conditions that led to licence granting in the way of federal approval.
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