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Realtor fined $28K for lending client $50K to buy Richmond property

Realtor fined $28K for lending client $50K to buy Richmond property

Vicky Wang committed professional misconduct by creating a conflict interest, says industry watchdog.
New pharmacy, medical clinic to open in Squamish

New pharmacy, medical clinic to open in Squamish

Garibaldi Pharmacy teamed up with Terra Nova Medical Clinic to bring a one stop shop for most medical needs in Squamish.
B.C. court overturns Indigenous mom's $150K human rights decision

B.C. court overturns Indigenous mom's $150K human rights decision

"Discrimination in this case is the effect of a wider web of laws, policies, and practices which interact to create a system stacked against Indigenous families," the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision said.
Squamish's newest waterfront public art piece coming together

Squamish's newest waterfront public art piece coming together

Locally-based visual artist Maskull Lasserre's piece, Lacuna, is part of the Oceanfront Squamish development.
LNG plant 'floatel' gets finishing touches at North Vancouver drydock

LNG plant 'floatel' gets finishing touches at North Vancouver drydock

The MV Isabelle once plied the waters of the Baltic Sea as a ‘cruise ferry,’ and more recently housed 1,500 Ukrainian refugees.
Picketing at SkyTrains in Metro Vancouver to be discussed Monday

Picketing at SkyTrains in Metro Vancouver to be discussed Monday

The meeting will determine if picketing can take place at SkyTrain stations.
Baldrey: Children, family ministry is the toughest file in B.C.'s government

Baldrey: Children, family ministry is the toughest file in B.C.'s government

There have been 14 ministers in the role since its creation in 1996. Why columnist Keith Baldrey believes they've been "judged harsher" than any other MLA.
'I forgot': BC RCMP reporting 'shocking' and 'dramatic' rise of uninsured cars

'I forgot': BC RCMP reporting 'shocking' and 'dramatic' rise of uninsured cars

Are more British Columbians forgetting to renew their car insurance because they no longer need to put a date decal on their plates? BC RCMP suggest so.
Nexii gets reprieve to end of April

Nexii gets reprieve to end of April

B.C. Supreme Court extends protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act to April 30, so that it could find a buyer. 
District of Squamish receives $7M from federal government

District of Squamish receives $7M from federal government

MP Patrick Weiler announced the funding with Squamish officials on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Municipal Hall. 
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