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B.C. couple partially victorious in bankruptcy fight with securities regulator

B.C. couple partially victorious in bankruptcy fight with securities regulator

VANCOUVER — The chair of the British Columbia Securities Commission is calling on the federal government to change legislation to protect investors after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled fines issued by regulators can be wiped out by bankruptcy.
Police looking for witnesses after stabbing near Westminster Pier Park

Police looking for witnesses after stabbing near Westminster Pier Park

New West police are currently looking for two suspects after a man was taken to hospital with apparent stab wounds.
Environmental defender now needs help herself following rare disease diagnosis

Environmental defender now needs help herself following rare disease diagnosis

Eco-activist Tara Matthews, who has contributed to several projects around the Lower Mainland, can no longer work due to Tarlov cyst disease
This 'electric' stingray with a 45-volt shock swims in Metro Vancouver waters

This 'electric' stingray with a 45-volt shock swims in Metro Vancouver waters

'Very often people forget that rays are flat sharks'
Cyclists can kit up to help a Port Moody Olympian beat cancer

Cyclists can kit up to help a Port Moody Olympian beat cancer

Krista Guloien Temple was born in New Westminster, grew up in Port Moody and learned to row while attending Simon Fraser University in Burnaby.
Richmond farmland mansion listed at $17M

Richmond farmland mansion listed at $17M

The mansion for sale is located in the Agricultural Land Reserve.
Rob Shaw: BC United moves to add Liberal identifier to October ballot

Rob Shaw: BC United moves to add Liberal identifier to October ballot

Leader Kevin Falcon says "there's a huge amount of confusion out there" when it comes to the party's name change.
'A moving monster': How did the Jasper fire get so bad, so fast?

'A moving monster': How did the Jasper fire get so bad, so fast?

Wildfire expert Mike Flannigan says the major drivers of the fire were a confluence of several extreme conditions.
Toxic drug deaths rise to 14 in New West for 2024

Toxic drug deaths rise to 14 in New West for 2024

"Every single one of these deaths is a stark reminder that there is more work to do."
B.C. child vaccination rates decline while public reports delayed nearly four years

B.C. child vaccination rates decline while public reports delayed nearly four years

Health policy researcher: "The public interest is better served when they know what is happening in their community."