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North Vancouver accountant accused of $200,000 fraud pleads guilty

North Vancouver accountant accused of $200,000 fraud pleads guilty

Sentencing will begin in April for the Squamish resident whose victims included a North Van dentist
Alberta accused of ‘gatekeeping’ B.C. wine shipments

Alberta accused of ‘gatekeeping’ B.C. wine shipments

Crackdown comes in the wake of back-to-back disastrous cold snaps.
Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

PAWS seeking animal fosters in the area to open their homes for the rescued puppies.
B.C. nightclub murder heading toward trial

B.C. nightclub murder heading toward trial

Vancouver police officers found Naseb Fazil, 19, alive but suffering stab wounds. He later died in hospital.
North Shore smashes high temperature records at a balmy 17.3 degrees

North Shore smashes high temperature records at a balmy 17.3 degrees

Rain, snow melt create flooding danger; avalanche hazard continues in back country near Squamish and Whistler
Opinion: Democracy undermined by NDP's Land Act plans

Opinion: Democracy undermined by NDP's Land Act plans

"In a democracy, the principle of inclusion demands that those affected by collective decisions have the right to participate in making those decisions," writes the vice-president of BC United.
West Van's Ambleside local area plan inches forward

West Van's Ambleside local area plan inches forward

Council opts for informal town hall before public hearing
Thompson Rivers University axes fine arts program

Thompson Rivers University axes fine arts program

The board voted 6-2 to discontinue TRU's visual arts major, minor, diploma and certificate, which will be phased out over the next three years.
What will happen with the Metro Vancouver transit strike this week?

What will happen with the Metro Vancouver transit strike this week?

Many people are worried and unclear when the next job action will commence and what it will look like.
Two B.C. nurses suspended for providing inadequate care

Two B.C. nurses suspended for providing inadequate care

One nurse failed to provide care and medications to patients in acute pain, the regulatory college found.