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B.C. nurse used patients' names to get narcotics for own use

B.C. nurse used patients' names to get narcotics for own use

The patients weren't even admitted to the facility when their names were used, and no records were made.
Check out this eye-popping virtual tour of Mt Seymour ski resort

Check out this eye-popping virtual tour of Mt Seymour ski resort

Hundreds of panoramic drone images and video clips show potential guests what to expect at the North Vancouver winter sports destination
$140,000 fine levied against two unlicensed B.C. property managers

$140,000 fine levied against two unlicensed B.C. property managers

In separate but similar decisions, the B.C. Financial Services Authority has levied fines against Kirsten Marie Scoffield and Glenn Richard Campbell for operating unlicensed property management services in the Lower Mainland.
Vancouver samurai sword-wielding robbery suspect makes court appearance

Vancouver samurai sword-wielding robbery suspect makes court appearance

Police called the robbery "violent."
Driver hurt after car plunges from multi-storey parking lot at University of B.C.

Driver hurt after car plunges from multi-storey parking lot at University of B.C.

VANCOUVER — A driver was extracted from the wreckage of their car in a complex rescue operation after the vehicle plunged through the concrete wall of a multi-storey parking lot at the University of British Columbia. Capt.
Letter: Praise for Woodfibre LNG project

Letter: Praise for Woodfibre LNG project

'I know firsthand how Woodfibre LNG will make a positive impact on Canada’s economy, while benefiting hundreds of thousands of Canadians who directly rely on this sector to support their families.'
Letter: Sea to Sky Highway versus Malahat—the Malahat is less stressful

Letter: Sea to Sky Highway versus Malahat—the Malahat is less stressful

'Are we just waiting for more accidents or even deaths to occur before government action is taken?'
Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Cherie White of Kingdom Investments 2015 Inc. committed fraud by misappropriating investors' money from a house-flipping arrangement she advertised between 2016 and 2019.
B.C.'s office, industrial real estate markets to adjust in 2024

B.C.'s office, industrial real estate markets to adjust in 2024

Metro Vancouver’s retail segment is expected to remain stable despite inflation.
B.C. mill fined $25K for dumping highly toxic waste into ocean

B.C. mill fined $25K for dumping highly toxic waste into ocean

Paper Excellence's Crofton, B.C., mill has been slapped with a $25,500 penalty for releasing more than one million litres of toxic waste into the Salish Sea.
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