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BCSC given administrative power beyond those of U.S. SEC

BCSC given administrative power beyond those of U.S. SEC

Recent fine, court decision highlight divergence in powers of separate regulatory agencies
Photos: East Vancouver once had a huge, nationally renowned stadium

Photos: East Vancouver once had a huge, nationally renowned stadium

Queen Elizabeth, the King of Rock and Roll and one of the most iconic sports photos of the 20th century all share this place in common.
Canadian politicians call for calming of rhetoric following Trump rally violence

Canadian politicians call for calming of rhetoric following Trump rally violence

OTTAWA — Canadian politicians on opposite ends of the ideological spectrum stressed a need Monday to avoid inflaming discussion to the point of inciting violence against public figures. An attempted assassination of former U.S.
North Shore rescuers extremely busy with cliff jumpers, broken bones

North Shore rescuers extremely busy with cliff jumpers, broken bones

Rescue teams are getting constant calls for help as people flock to the North Shore's creeks and trails in hot weather
Vancouver weather: This week's forecast includes sunshine and sizzling 30 C high

Vancouver weather: This week's forecast includes sunshine and sizzling 30 C high

Will the region see another heat advisory issued this week?
Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron will be re-lit to celebrate Paris games

Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron will be re-lit to celebrate Paris games

The flame will be back.
Wildfire beside B.C.'s Highway 1 snarls traffic

Wildfire beside B.C.'s Highway 1 snarls traffic

The wildfire is burning ‘out-of-control’ beside Highway 1 between Chilliwack and Hope.
Two B.C. lead poisonings trigger public health warning

Two B.C. lead poisonings trigger public health warning

The Fraser Health Authority is investigating two cases of lead poisoning likely linked with consuming Ayurvedic medicines or opium-containing products.
Cocktail hour in Coquitlam with CBC jazz broadcaster Laila Biali

Cocktail hour in Coquitlam with CBC jazz broadcaster Laila Biali

North Vancouver-raised jazz musician Laila Biali returns to Coquitlam this month with a show for the Evergreen Cultural Centre's Summer Cocktail Concerts series.
B.C. man gets 7 years for sex abuse, bestiality involving dog

B.C. man gets 7 years for sex abuse, bestiality involving dog

A 79-year-old grandfather from Northern B.C. sexually abused three of his granddaughters, including an act of bestiality involving his pet dog.