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Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

The pyramid scheme originated in Florida and had five B.C. residents play an integral role.
North Shore Rescue cleared for night hoists

North Shore Rescue cleared for night hoists

After months of the silent treatment from the province, North Shore Rescue will now be allowed to use one of their most powerful tools at night.
B.C. adds 33K jobs in September as gains put squeeze on labour market

B.C. adds 33K jobs in September as gains put squeeze on labour market

The province recovered job losses from a month prior, but gaps persist in full-time employment.
Province places permanent cap on food-delivery fees

Province places permanent cap on food-delivery fees

The 15% cap on food and 5% cap on additional fees had been due to expire at the end of the year.
10 sleeping tips for new parents

10 sleeping tips for new parents

Need some tips to navigate new parenthood? Let's start with sleep!
Crossing the border this Thanksgiving long weekend? Here’s what you should know

Crossing the border this Thanksgiving long weekend? Here’s what you should know

Be prepared.
Driver pulled over 2 times within minutes for speeding in Metro Vancouver school zone

Driver pulled over 2 times within minutes for speeding in Metro Vancouver school zone

The speeder was travelling over double the limit both times and was carrying the original ticket in hand the second time they were pulled over.
Vancouver hero cop pleads not guilty to assault charge

Vancouver hero cop pleads not guilty to assault charge

A man alleged he was injured when tackled to the ground by a police officer in Vancouver's Strathcona Park in June 2019.
Man who threatened B.C. nurse with Molotov cocktail sentenced

Man who threatened B.C. nurse with Molotov cocktail sentenced

Anthony Jason Phillips also told a No Frills grocery store security officer he would stab him for preventing him from leaving with stolen food.
Masks should return to buses, SkyTrain: Metro Vancouver transit advocate

Masks should return to buses, SkyTrain: Metro Vancouver transit advocate

“Who in our society is carrying that disease burden the heaviest in the context of travel and transportation?”