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B.C. real estate firm fined $156K for anti-money laundering violations

B.C. real estate firm fined $156K for anti-money laundering violations

RE/MAX Kelowna previously mentioned in a B.C. government forfeiture claim against a B.C. man alleged to have participated in an international stock fraud scheme.
Seaspan celebrates keel laying for second joint support ship

Seaspan celebrates keel laying for second joint support ship

The North Vancouver shipyard is currently building three federal ships, while also conducting a pilot program ahead of construction on a polar icebreaker.
Six Capilano Blues soccer players named league all-stars

Six Capilano Blues soccer players named league all-stars

The Blues women are set to play in the Pacwest provincial final Sunday in Nanaimo
Oasis Car Wash donates iconic signs to North Van museum

Oasis Car Wash donates iconic signs to North Van museum

They’ve been North Vancouver landmarks for decades. Even though the Oasis Car Was has closed, the signs are being kept permanently.
Metro Vancouver approves construction fees despite political 'hostage taking'

Metro Vancouver approves construction fees despite political 'hostage taking'

Metro Vancouver has approved new development cost charges despite opposition from federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser, who is presently withholding money designed to increase permits and help house vulnerable people.
Argyle students recreate iconic Thriller music video to mark 40th anniversary

Argyle students recreate iconic Thriller music video to mark 40th anniversary

Digital media and theatre students remade original shot for shot, including zombie flashdance, to mark four decades since video’s release
Squamish council endorses MOU with Capilano University

Squamish council endorses MOU with Capilano University

By a 6-0 vote, council members supported an MOU that outlines potential collaborations in childcare, community recreation and a City Studio.
New city-wide parking plan in the works for North Vancouver

New city-wide parking plan in the works for North Vancouver

Pay parking, electric charging stations, patios, bike lanes and more could be up for an overhaul as the City of North Vancouver develops a curb access and parking plan
Mountain conditions risky, North Shore Rescue warns after first winter call-outs

Mountain conditions risky, North Shore Rescue warns after first winter call-outs

Calls for help always spike at this time of year when hikers are suprised by winter conditions, North Shore Rescue is warning
Legal dispute between Green Leaf Brewing and Lonsdale Quay remains unresolved

Legal dispute between Green Leaf Brewing and Lonsdale Quay remains unresolved

The case will go to a full trial after a B.C. Supreme Court judge said he didn’t have the necessary facts to make a summary trial judgment