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Court clock ticking in ex-RCMP officer's alleged China information passing case

Court clock ticking in ex-RCMP officer's alleged China information passing case

Bill Majcher was a member of the Richmond Non-Partisan Association while working as an RCMP undercover operator.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Burnaby's average price for fuel has dropped below $1.70 per litre despite a slight uptick in the least expensive available.
Hot deal: You can fly direct from L.A. to Vancouver for only $36

Hot deal: You can fly direct from L.A. to Vancouver for only $36

The City of Angels for a steal.
BC Marine Trails launches videos to protect coast and honour First Nations

BC Marine Trails launches videos to protect coast and honour First Nations

‘These videos are designed to provide practical, easy-to-understand advice that anyone can follow.’
Rob Shaw: Finance minister's fall farewell leaves B.C. drenched in debt

Rob Shaw: Finance minister's fall farewell leaves B.C. drenched in debt

As Katrine Conroy retires, the reality of B.C.'s financial mess becomes impossible to ignore
Opinion: A bigger B.C. government has not birthed a healthier B.C. economy

Opinion: A bigger B.C. government has not birthed a healthier B.C. economy

Plunging business investment hurting West Coast workforce, argue economists.
No more cash for family in Canadian airline delay dispute

No more cash for family in Canadian airline delay dispute

A family travelled from Sydney, Australia, to Detroit via Vancouver and Toronto before returning.
They move giant things all the time, but Hawaii Martin Mars was still special

They move giant things all the time, but Hawaii Martin Mars was still special

Movers of Hawaii Martin Mars water bomber reflect on the complicated task.
Guilty plea anticipated in B.C. lawyer's fraud, theft case

Guilty plea anticipated in B.C. lawyer's fraud, theft case

Twice-disbarred lawyer Steven Mansfield is charged with eight counts of fraud and theft.
'Safe place' violations: Two B.C. teachers reprimanded for getting into students' family affairs

'Safe place' violations: Two B.C. teachers reprimanded for getting into students' family affairs

The B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation says two teachers overstepped their professional boundaries by inserting themselves into the family affairs of their students.