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Obituary: Tonny Mortensen

Obituary: Tonny Mortensen

'With partners Art Sewell and Wally Clausen, started Garibaldi Building Supplies.'
Disbarred B.C. lawyer’s trust account subject to unexplained wealth order application

Disbarred B.C. lawyer’s trust account subject to unexplained wealth order application

B.C. Director of Civil Forfeiture seeks the forfeiture of about $3.5 million held in the trust account of now-disbarred lawyer Ronald Pelletier, whose misconduct included money laundering, according to the Law Society of B.C.
Opinion: Whistler’s flag—boring, low energy, sad

Opinion: Whistler’s flag—boring, low energy, sad

'Did you know that what is usually understood to be the logo of the RMOW is actually also the flag of the community by extension?'
Ottawa ending earthquake notification account on Twitter

Ottawa ending earthquake notification account on Twitter

Federal government will stop updating X.com account in January
Concern rises over number of Canadian seniors going lost or missing due to dementia

Concern rises over number of Canadian seniors going lost or missing due to dementia

MONTREAL — The number of older people reported missing in Canada is raising an alarm bell for advocates, who warn the problem will only get worse as the population ages and more people are diagnosed with dementia or cognitive impairments. 
Driver who nearly hit protester charged with assault, dangerous driving

Driver who nearly hit protester charged with assault, dangerous driving

A video of the incident shows the man getting out of the car after driving it onto the sidewalk and telling a protester to ‘go back to Jordan’
Navy chief petty officer acquitted of sexually assaulting crewmate in Vancouver harbour

Navy chief petty officer acquitted of sexually assaulting crewmate in Vancouver harbour

David Wilson said he twice asked for and received consent for sexual activity.
North Vancouver's Rice Lake has an 'invasive feces' problem

North Vancouver's Rice Lake has an 'invasive feces' problem

Metro Vancouver staff have posted signs asking people to stop pooping in the woods
Squamish council adopts bylaw prohibiting public hearings for developments meeting certain residential thresholds

Squamish council adopts bylaw prohibiting public hearings for developments meeting certain residential thresholds

B.C. legislation spurs a bylaw amendment which will not permit a public hearing if a development is 50% or more residential.
Federal funds help expand Sea to Sky Corridor transition house, Pearl’s Place

Federal funds help expand Sea to Sky Corridor transition house, Pearl’s Place

With $ 1.55 million in funding, transition House expands to aid more survivors of intimate partner violence.