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Economy, Law & Politics
Canadians rarely go to bank branches, but like the option, KPMG survey says
TORONTO — A new report by KPMG in Canada says most Canadians rarely head to a bank or credit union branch to do their daily banking, but they like the idea of keeping the option available.
Jun 4, 2024 6:30 AM
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B.C. doctor who overbilled $682K loses freedom of information battle
The Medical Services Commission banned Dr. Nevio Cimolai from billing the Medical Services Plan for three years.
Jun 4, 2024 6:00 AM
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Les Leyne: Could the upstart B.C. Conservatives swallow BC United whole?
Starting from nothing just 14 months ago, John Rustad now has four MLAs and a wide lead over BC United in the polls
Jun 4, 2024 5:30 AM
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B.C. woman loses $132K BBQ nuisance claim
The woman said her strata failed to investigate and enforce its bylaw about an alleged restriction to allow barbecues on balconies and patios.
Jun 4, 2024 5:00 AM
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Carbon capture rollout lags as industry, Ottawa at odds over who shoulders risk
CALGARY — The question of who should bear the financial risk for pricey carbon capture and storage projects has become a stumbling block slowing the technology's adoption in Canada. It has been half a year since privately held Entropy Inc.
Jun 4, 2024 1:00 AM
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Trust account negligence nets B.C. lawyer five-month suspension
A 30-year veteran lawyer has admitted to various trust and accounting violations and will pack up his law office for five months.
Jun 3, 2024 6:00 PM
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Construction, pedestrian pilot project rattle Gastown businesses
Reduced street access has resulted in up to an estimated 20-50-per-cent decline in sales for some small retail businesses, according to owners and advocates
Jun 3, 2024 4:30 PM
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Elenore Sturko, a gay rights champion, shocks BC United by defecting to Conservatives
VICTORIA — Nine months ago, Elenore Sturko told BC Conservative Leader John Rustad on social media that he needed to "make an unequivocal apology" for calling homosexuality a "lifestyle" and having "doubled down in his ignorance.
Jun 3, 2024 4:20 PM
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MPs 'wittingly' took part in foreign interference: national security committee
OTTAWA — Soon after they were elected, some Canadian members of Parliament began "wittingly assisting" foreign state actors, says a report released Monday — including sending confidential information to Indian officials.
Jun 3, 2024 3:12 PM
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B.C. mayors slam feds over failure to produce flood protection money
Merritt mayor: "I have people that are desperately in need of protection."
Jun 3, 2024 2:09 PM
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