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Former B.C. banker pleads guilty to defrauding clients, potentially in the ballpark of $1M

Former B.C. banker pleads guilty to defrauding clients, potentially in the ballpark of $1M

Ex-RBC employee admits to defrauding clients over seven years.
Lions Gate Bridge reopens, expect heavy delays on North Shore routes

Lions Gate Bridge reopens, expect heavy delays on North Shore routes

Traffic is heavily backed up eastbound for the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge
B.C. lawyer 'in shock' to proceed in misconduct hearing without lawyer

B.C. lawyer 'in shock' to proceed in misconduct hearing without lawyer

Leonard Marriott faces first of two citations from the Law Society of BC for alleged professional misconduct.
Open drug use banned in public places, after Health Canada approves change

Open drug use banned in public places, after Health Canada approves change

The move comes after a public outcry about open drug use in city streets and in hospitals.
North Van golfer aces local tourney to qualify for world junior event

North Van golfer aces local tourney to qualify for world junior event

Anthony Whiting, 16, will travel to California for the Callaway FCG World Championship in July, an event that is well-attended by college recruiters
Delta council votes to remove Mayor Harvie as Metro chair

Delta council votes to remove Mayor Harvie as Metro chair

Council also agreed to several policy changes when it comes to Delta's mayor and council members.
City of North Van OKs 21-storey tower for Central Lonsdale

City of North Van OKs 21-storey tower for Central Lonsdale

Residents at the building across the street campaigned to stop the redevelopment
Canadians want more regulations around smoking, according to poll

Canadians want more regulations around smoking, according to poll

Will Canada raise the smoking age? New polling says public backs U.K.-style law
Supports increasing for paramedics, who 'see it all'

Supports increasing for paramedics, who 'see it all'

Paramedics honour those who’ve lost their lives in the line of duty with a ceremony at the legislature
B.C. Transit orders 66 electric buses from Canadian suppliers

B.C. Transit orders 66 electric buses from Canadian suppliers

The buses will be arriving gradually starting early next year and continuing until mid-2026