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No winning ticket for Friday night's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday night's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket was sold for the $10 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Jan. 11 will be approximately $18 million.
Video calling Christmas a ‘false festival’ viewed globally

Video calling Christmas a ‘false festival’ viewed globally

A YouTube video, said to be shot in Victoria, in which Sheikh Younus Kathrada equates wishing people Merry Christmas to being worse than murder, has attracted international attention.
Lawyer for Peschisolido and Co. cited by Law Society for assisting fraud against immigrant investors

Lawyer for Peschisolido and Co. cited by Law Society for assisting fraud against immigrant investors

Yvonne Hsu failed to ‘perform all legal services to the standard of a competent lawyer’ according to the Law Society
Wedding anniversary proving ominous for securities fraudster

Wedding anniversary proving ominous for securities fraudster

Paul Oei fails in bid to have BC Court of Appeal hear his case against B.C. Securities Commission $5-million fraud finding
Front Street project in the home stretch – but completion date unknown

Front Street project in the home stretch – but completion date unknown

Metro Vancouver is moving into the home stretch on Front Street – if only Mother Nature would cooperate.
New Westminster firefighters knock down smoky blaze in Sapperton

New Westminster firefighters knock down smoky blaze in Sapperton

It only took firefighters five minutes to put out a fire Friday morning at the Brewery District.
She's $39.5 million richer after buying winner in South Delta

She's $39.5 million richer after buying winner in South Delta

Surrey resident Michelle De Roma is $39.5 million richer. De Roma found out she won the jackpot after heading to Tsawwassen Mills to do some shopping. “I heard someone won in South Delta, so I decided to check my ticket,” she said.
BC Ferries is anticipating an electric future but it's still a ways off

BC Ferries is anticipating an electric future but it's still a ways off

BC Ferries president and CEO Mark Collins says that Bowen's next ferry, in just over 20 years, could be all-electric.
Three-day My Little Pony convention to bring friendship and magic to Metro Vancouver

Three-day My Little Pony convention to bring friendship and magic to Metro Vancouver

Vanhoover Pony Expo ‘carries forward the legacy of the brony community in Canada’

Are you in this photo? Class reunion organizers want to hear from you

Waine Meyers is organizing a 60-year reunion for the Alderson elementary Grade 6 class of 1959