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North Vancouver woman loses $6K to bitcoin tax scam

North Vancouver woman loses $6K to bitcoin tax scam

It’s April, which means the taxman cometh. But the taxman is not going to ask you to pay your tax bill in bitcoin or any other form of cryptocurrency.
Facebook fallout forcing data collection rethink in B.C.

Facebook fallout forcing data collection rethink in B.C.

If you flipped on the TV or tuned into the radio 20 years ago, chances were that not every advertisement beamed over broadcast waves would capture the attention of each consumer.
ICBC rolls out new driver's licence testing for seniors over 80

ICBC rolls out new driver's licence testing for seniors over 80

Doctor's note every two years, longer on-road test part of the changes
‘We’re still here’: MMIWG hearings begin with hope for healing

‘We’re still here’: MMIWG hearings begin with hope for healing

In a room filled with dozens of witnesses, the Greater Vancouver community hearings for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls began in Richmond Tuesday night and the message shared during the opening ceremonies was
Student ranger program announced at Mount Seymour

Student ranger program announced at Mount Seymour

BC Parks made the announcement of the 48-student initiative Tuesday
North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

A North Vancouver driver who was putting a new car through its paces on the weekend managed to test-drive the vehicle straight into the impound lot.
Suspect on the loose after teen robbed in West Vancouver drug deal

Suspect on the loose after teen robbed in West Vancouver drug deal

West Vancouver police have arrested two people and are looking for one more suspect after a violent armed robbery in an alleged drug deal gone wrong Saturday evening.
Yet another mortar turns up on the North Shore

Yet another mortar turns up on the North Shore

Explosives disposal experts were called back to the North Shore Wednesday to deal with a rusty old mortar that had been dug up in a West Vancouver backyard and used as garden ornament for more than 40 years.
Impact of noise on orcas being studied

Impact of noise on orcas being studied

Transient orcas have been returning to Howe Sound in recent years
Premier addresses challenges in rolling out daycare plan

Premier addresses challenges in rolling out daycare plan

Deadline extended for daycare providers to opt in to fee reduction initiative