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B.C. Securities Commission bans former bank manager from public-company activity

B.C. Securities Commission bans former bank manager from public-company activity

Former CIBC branch manager in Merritt stole mutual funds from mother-in-law and was subsequently barred from the securities industry
B.C. carbon tax to climb $15/tonne in April

B.C. carbon tax to climb $15/tonne in April

All of the $665 million in added revenue brought in by the hike is forecast to be returned.
Trucker who hit North Vancouver overpass wasn’t permitted, province says

Trucker who hit North Vancouver overpass wasn’t permitted, province says

The driver was fined $598 for having falsified driving logs and $311 for working more than the permitted hours
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. budget can't dodge economic beating as tariffs land heavy punches

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. budget can't dodge economic beating as tariffs land heavy punches

Premier David Eby faces tough reality as trade war commences
Fiddler back at Coquitlam's Festival du Bois for three shows

Fiddler back at Coquitlam's Festival du Bois for three shows

Squamish resident Jocelyn Pettit and her band return to Coquitlam this weekend for the 36th annual Festival du Bois at Mackin Park in Maillardville. Tickets are now on sale for the francophone festival.
B.C. budget expands housing support for renters, middle-income earners

B.C. budget expands housing support for renters, middle-income earners

$318M added to BC Builds for faster middle-income housing development
Should New West have more input on public storage applications?

Should New West have more input on public storage applications?

Mini-storage facilities are a permitted use in some light-industrial districts in New Westminster, but the city wants to have a bit more control over what is built.
Trump tariffs roil markets ... and B.C. budget

Trump tariffs roil markets ... and B.C. budget

Deficit expected to grow by $2B, government revenues to fall.
Crime Stoppers puts alleged Coquitlam drug dealer on weekly list

Crime Stoppers puts alleged Coquitlam drug dealer on weekly list

Do you know where Christopher Abra is? He is wanted for possession for the purpose of trafficking and was one of seven people charged in connection with Coquitlam RCMP's Project E-Neowise.
Sixth Street in New West reopens following bomb scare at business

Sixth Street in New West reopens following bomb scare at business

Police say they're in the early stages of determining the source of the mailbox tampering.