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B.C. pub fined $3K for allowing intoxicated patron to remain

B.C. pub fined $3K for allowing intoxicated patron to remain

The Whistle Stop pub in Courtenay says it allowed intoxicated woman to remain while she awaited a taxi.
Burnaby teacher reprimanded for repeated offensive remarks to students

Burnaby teacher reprimanded for repeated offensive remarks to students

Burnaby high school teacher William Donald Harvey agreed to the reprimand and must take the class 'Creating a Positive Learning Environment.'
Border town business 'completely destroyed' by U.S. trade war, forced to close

Border town business 'completely destroyed' by U.S. trade war, forced to close

Amid fears of bankruptcy, a family-run business in Point Roberts, Washington, is shutting down after 24 years.
Richmond woman found guilty of over-harvesting clams, oysters

Richmond woman found guilty of over-harvesting clams, oysters

Two women exceeded daily shellfish quotas at the Baynes Sounds reserve last May.
Nurse 'strangled unconscious' by man at Vancouver General Hospital: union

Nurse 'strangled unconscious' by man at Vancouver General Hospital: union

Police were notified about the assault about three days after it took place — something the nurses' union questions.
Highway 1 crashes connected to Burnaby bank robbery: police

Highway 1 crashes connected to Burnaby bank robbery: police

BC Highway Patrol says the suspect vehicle in a Burnaby robbery was 'directly or indirectly' involved in multiple hit-and-run collisions before the suspect tried to flee on foot across Highway 1.
Photos: Price of private B.C. island with unique oceanfront home for sale drops by over a quarter

Photos: Price of private B.C. island with unique oceanfront home for sale drops by over a quarter

"Think wilderness glamping meets bohemian boudoir."
Can the Canucks afford to re-sign Pius Suter?

Can the Canucks afford to re-sign Pius Suter?

The Vancouver Canucks' Swiss army knife is also a pending unrestricted free agent and in line for a significant raise.
B.C.’s alleged $511M mortgage fraud scheme concludes with no criminal charges

B.C.’s alleged $511M mortgage fraud scheme concludes with no criminal charges

After regulators claimed he arranged over half-a-billion dollars' worth of mortgages based on fraudulent and forged documentation unregistered mortgage broker Jay Chaudhary has not faced any criminal, civil or administrative penalties
China travel advisory 2025: Canada warns of increased risk to visitors

China travel advisory 2025: Canada warns of increased risk to visitors

The Canadian government now advises travellers to exercise "a high degree of caution."