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B.C. tribunal dismisses case about Amazon-blocked accounts

B.C. tribunal dismisses case about Amazon-blocked accounts

"A party who has not read the terms of a contract cannot complain that it differs from what they might have expected," says B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
Ferry sailings added for Swifties and others

Ferry sailings added for Swifties and others

B.C. Ferries and Hullo Ferries have added sailings for those headed to and from the Lower Mainland for special events, including Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concerts
TikTok is a swamp of bad financial advice, and experts are fighting back

TikTok is a swamp of bad financial advice, and experts are fighting back

Videos tagged with #PersonalFinance have generated over eight billion views. 
Mealworms digest microplastics in 'ecologically realistic' B.C. study

Mealworms digest microplastics in 'ecologically realistic' B.C. study

The worms ate and digested almost half the plastic available to them in an experiment researchers hope will offer a window into eliminating microplastic pollution.
Why the Canucks called up Lekkerimäki and McWard — and then Sasson

Why the Canucks called up Lekkerimäki and McWard — and then Sasson

The Vancouver Canucks made a series of roster moves on Wednesday and Thursday that were more about the salary cap than the personnel.
West Vancouver police renew call to help find missing kayaker

West Vancouver police renew call to help find missing kayaker

Police have released the name of the missing man, along with an updated timeline and video of events
Vancouver city councillor proposes relocating 'iconic' East Van Cross

Vancouver city councillor proposes relocating 'iconic' East Van Cross

Artist Ken Lum designed the monument, located at Clark Drive and East 6th Avenue.
B.C. police shooting won't result in charges for officer

B.C. police shooting won't result in charges for officer

The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. says a police officer was justified in using his pistol on a man in a Vancouver hotel lobby who got hold of the officer's baton and began beating him.
Civil forfeiture claim sheds light on Burnaby RCMP catalytic converter sting

Civil forfeiture claim sheds light on Burnaby RCMP catalytic converter sting

A lawsuit filed by B.C.'s director of civil forfeiture alleges a towing business owned by Surrey's Jasvindar Singh bought catalytic converters 'with the understanding they were stolen.'
Ex-B.C. stock promoter Avtar Dhillon sentenced to prison for fraud in U.S.

Ex-B.C. stock promoter Avtar Dhillon sentenced to prison for fraud in U.S.

Former B.C. medical doctor turned stock promoter once teamed up with a cousin convicted of drug trafficking to launch a Canadian medical marijuana company.