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Troubled Vancouver crypto exchange still owes millions, receiver says

Troubled Vancouver crypto exchange still owes millions, receiver says

What happened: A court-appointed receiver has been discharged from its duties handling the assets of a Vancouver-based crypto-currency exchange Why it matters: The Einstein Group still owes customers at least US$8-10 million, according to court docum
City of North Vancouver seeks volunteers for housing solutions lab

City of North Vancouver seeks volunteers for housing solutions lab

The City of North Vancouver is looking for a few balanced individuals to help bring balance back to the housing market.
10 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Saturday

10 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Saturday

TransLink has confirmed that 10 SeaBus sailings will be cancelled Saturday as a result of the transit strike issued by Unifor, the union representing bus operators and transit maintenance workers.
Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

A new survey finds that the overwhelming majority of Canadians say that the average household carries too much debit, while two-in-five do not expect to escape debt in their lifetime.
Election complaint filed against Burnaby’s Heather Leung rejected

Election complaint filed against Burnaby’s Heather Leung rejected

A Burnaby North-Seymour voter has had his complaint against federal candidate Heather Leung rejected.
Work starts on new low-income seniors rental building in North Van

Work starts on new low-income seniors rental building in North Van

Construction has started on a new rental building which will provide housing for seniors on the North Shore.
SkyTrain staff vote 96.8 per cent in favour of job action

SkyTrain staff vote 96.8 per cent in favour of job action

Eight days of mediation are set to help resolve the dispute
Government 'using wrong tools' to address housing issues

Government 'using wrong tools' to address housing issues

B.C. in better position to weather economic downturn than other provinces, but housing demand remains a problem, says RBC chief economist
North Vancouver mail thief who bought BMW with fake credit cards goes to jail

North Vancouver mail thief who bought BMW with fake credit cards goes to jail

A serial fraudster who targeted victims after stealing their mail has a new address – in jail.
Burnaby terminal construction will take 3 years: Trans Mountain

Burnaby terminal construction will take 3 years: Trans Mountain

When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted in mid-July that the Trans Mountain expansion project “is going forward, and work is getting started this construction season,” a typical reply was “I’ll believe it when I see it.