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B.C.'s health-care system no stranger to cyberattacks that threaten data
An active police investigation is underway and it's unclear what may have been taken from Health Employers Association of B.C. databases.
Aug 2, 2023 9:30 AM
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Oak Bay resident loses $14,700 in fraud involving bitcoin
The resident was drawn into an elaborate scam that started with a phone call purporting to be from someone at Visa.
Aug 2, 2023 12:30 AM
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Contentious TikTok posts about B.C. vet care will remain online, court rules
Charlie the dog's testicular sack infection led to a controversial social media squabble and eventually a defamation lawsuit.
Aug 1, 2023 6:00 PM
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B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote
VANCOUVER — Longshore union negotiators will brief workers about a new tentative collective agreement with employers, ahead of a two-day vote on whether to approve the deal that could finally bring an end to British Columbia's long-running port dispu
Aug 1, 2023 5:05 PM
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Poilievre says Canada's immigration system is broken, sidesteps target cut questions
OTTAWA — Canada's immigration system is broken, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre charged Tuesday, as he sidestepped questions about whether he would change current targets.
Aug 1, 2023 3:18 PM
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B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote
Labour observers are urging caution ahead of the vote, saying there's a history of union members rejecting deals struck at the negotiating table.
Aug 1, 2023 2:30 PM
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Burnaby strata ordered to pay $5K for ignoring owner’s right to storage room
The Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered the Ingleton Place strata on Hastings Street to pay Trinden Enterprises Ltd. $5,000 for renting out a storage room to Telus that Trinden should have had exclusive use of.
Aug 1, 2023 12:29 PM
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B.C. business travel returning but below pre-pandemic level
Fear of missing out prompts some to go to gatherings.
Aug 1, 2023 11:00 AM
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National Bank to buy the Canadian branch of SVB's commercial loan portfolio
MONTREAL — National Bank of Canada says it will acquire the Canadian branch of Silicon Valley Bank's commercial loan portfolio.
Aug 1, 2023 6:32 AM
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B.C. application fee for permanent residency hopefuls increases Aug. 1
Applicants under the Provincial Nominee Program will have to pay $1,475 effective today, despite rising demand for skilled immigrants
Aug 1, 2023 6:00 AM
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