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Alleged securities fraudsters can be charged in U.S. but free to conduct business in B.C.
And, whether a convicted international fraudster can conduct business in the province depends on if the B.C. Securities Commission files for a reciprocal order against them — that's not always a sure thing
Jan 10, 2022 12:45 PM
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UVic law team triggers landmark decision over plastic coffee pods
Keurig Canada Inc. has been fined $3 million by the Competition Bureau. It turns out K-Cup coffee pods are "way more complicated to recycle" than originally claimed.
Jan 10, 2022 5:20 AM
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Metro Vancouver McDonald’s to accept reusable travel mugs again
The first region in Canada to resume this service
Jan 9, 2022 11:55 AM
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Has the pandemic made us forget our manners?
A Q & A with an etiquette expert.
Jan 9, 2022 11:46 AM
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Pandemic restrictions deny Victoria couple of 63 years a birthday visit
Restrictions were put in place Jan. 1 amid soaring cases of COVID-19 allow residents one "essential visitor" — but not everyone gets one approved.
Jan 9, 2022 5:35 AM
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First Nation wants Royal B.C. Museum to return its totem pole
RBCM says it has always been clear that repatriation of the pole would take time because there’s no clear path to remove it from its third-floor setting in the building
Jan 9, 2022 5:30 AM
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Planning, insurance and patience the watchwords for pandemic travel
Planning ahead is key if you’re planning to leave Canada and want to avoid unnecessary headaches — and, in some cases, hefty fines — on the return trip.
Jan 9, 2022 5:15 AM
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B.C. ICU units projected to be overwhelmed in coming weeks, says independent modelling group
More than 2,000 COVID-19 patients could land in B.C.'s intensive care units over the next few weeks, new modelling shows
Jan 7, 2022 4:10 PM
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Empathy for others and ourselves is key right now, says therapist
Tips for coping as pandemic lurches toward the end of its second year.
Jan 7, 2022 3:32 PM
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B.C. teachers' call for N95 masks for reopening rejected by officials
Schools to reopen Monday amid Omicron variant wave depending on cloth masks and limited rapid tests
Jan 7, 2022 3:27 PM
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