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No offence committed at Princess Park, North Vancouver RCMP say

No offence committed at Princess Park, North Vancouver RCMP say

The man is no longer being sought by police
Recall petition against northern B.C. MLA fails

Recall petition against northern B.C. MLA fails

The petition against Peace River North MLA Dan Davies was not submitted by the deadline, Elections BC says.
Federal minister in Coquitlam highlights 'green' business, Budget 2023

Federal minister in Coquitlam highlights 'green' business, Budget 2023

Gudie Hutchings, Canada’s minister of rural economic development, stopped at Coquitlam's Moment Energy to talk up the Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit.
B.C. lawyer banned from stock market following securities fraud

B.C. lawyer banned from stock market following securities fraud

B.C. lawyer Faiyaz Dean has now been banned from both U.S. and B.C.-regulated stock market activity and still awaits a Law Society of BC hearing for professional misconduct plus a criminal trial for fraud in the U.S.
BC Housing planning review of extreme-weather shelter program

BC Housing planning review of extreme-weather shelter program

Conversations with the non-profits are ongoing, noting a shelter program review is a “top priority.”
B.C. top executives upping stakes in their public ventures

B.C. top executives upping stakes in their public ventures

Corporate boards usually expect top executives to have at least three-to-five times their annual salary in stock
'People don’t want to leave': Vancouver shuts down East Hastings encampment

'People don’t want to leave': Vancouver shuts down East Hastings encampment

The city is being assisted by Vancouver police to remove tents and structures in the area, about 80 in total.
Residential school survivors plan Splatsin monument

Residential school survivors plan Splatsin monument

Williams and Cook have been able to identify 150 Splatsin members so far, as survivors of residential schools. 45 of whom are still living.
Sidney-San Juan water taxi back on, but with extra costs

Sidney-San Juan water taxi back on, but with extra costs

Canada Border Services Agency has agreed to send two officers to Van Isle Marina each time the water taxi arrives with passengers from the San Juan Islands, at a cost of $430 per trip.
Peace company fined $43,000 for burning pallets

Peace company fined $43,000 for burning pallets

Officers observed "many commercial wood pallets” being burned that they said the company had been paid to remove from a local business.