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B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

B.C. lawyer agrees to five-year ban for real estate-related misconduct

A conflict of interest, and false or misleading statements to a financial institute have landed one senior B.C. lawyer a lengthy ban
B.C. nurse suspended for breaching privacy, confidentiality

B.C. nurse suspended for breaching privacy, confidentiality

The nursing regulator found a nurse engaged in workplace misconduct and breached privacy and confidentiality standards.
Canucks lines vs Kings, February 26, 2025

Canucks lines vs Kings, February 26, 2025

Will Quinn Hughes make his return to the Vancouver Canucks' lineup on Wednesday night?
Fundraiser launched for Whistler icon Skate Leigh

Fundraiser launched for Whistler icon Skate Leigh

Leigh, a frequent sight at Meadow Park Sports Centre, broke his hip on Feb. 22
New Westminster seeks cities' support to regulate vape stores in B.C.

New Westminster seeks cities' support to regulate vape stores in B.C.

New West council hopes to get other Lower Mainland and B.C. cities to take action to regulate how and where retail vape stores can operate in communities.
Almost 30% of British Columbians have been scammed in the past year

Almost 30% of British Columbians have been scammed in the past year

New survey from TD says 46 per cent of survey participants feel vulnerable when it comes to fraud.
Whistler Mountain Ski Club hosts inaugural Rob Boyd Cup

Whistler Mountain Ski Club hosts inaugural Rob Boyd Cup

Kirker, Cormack and Cromwell reach podium on home snow
Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives learn how not to handle a Trump controversy

Opposition party's first free vote a masterclass in losing control of a political narrative
Rising temperatures could transform B.C. wine sector

Rising temperatures could transform B.C. wine sector

Climate change could improve grape-growing conditions for the province—at a cost
Whistlerite’s Unplugged Canada takes collective approach to curbing kids’ smartphone use

Whistlerite’s Unplugged Canada takes collective approach to curbing kids’ smartphone use

Hundreds of caregivers across Canada have signed non-profit’s pledge to delay children’s smartphone use until at least age 14