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Squamish accountant facing fraud and theft charges

Squamish accountant facing fraud and theft charges

Two businesses reported being defrauded of $200,000: North Vancouver RCMP.
These aerial photos from the 1920s give an amazing new perspective on Vancouver

These aerial photos from the 1920s give an amazing new perspective on Vancouver

These photos give an incredible and unique view of Vancouver nearly 100 years ago.
B.C. couple claims bullying in neighbour lawn-watering dispute

B.C. couple claims bullying in neighbour lawn-watering dispute

Couple complained of yard flooding by uphill neighbour, who said "water goes downhill."
Seniors advocate calls for changes to home support, saying it's too expensive

Seniors advocate calls for changes to home support, saying it's too expensive

Most provinces don’t charge for home support, and of those that do, B.C. is the most expensive, which means fewer people are using it, says a new report from the seniors advocate. Instead, they’re going into long-term care.
Canadian minister recommends emergency order to protect last spotted owl in B.C.

Canadian minister recommends emergency order to protect last spotted owl in B.C.

Only one wild-born northern spotted owl is known to exist in B.C. Canada's federal minister of environment has recommended an emergency protection order to protect 2,500 hectares of old-growth forest.
Burnaby strata owners ordered to remove forbidden flooring

Burnaby strata owners ordered to remove forbidden flooring

The Civil Resolution Tribunal has given Andrea and Elijah Beretta four months to replace laminate flooring in their Fraser Hills townhouse. The tribunal found the couple had violated bylaws banning 'hard surface flooring' anywhere except in the kitchen, bathroom or entrance hall.
B.C. teacher suspended for 'triggering' special needs student

B.C. teacher suspended for 'triggering' special needs student

A student on a special learning plan was triggered by a teacher who didn't review the plan; a physical altercation then ensued.
B.C.'s first female Indigenous cabinet minister steps down

B.C.'s first female Indigenous cabinet minister steps down

Melanie Mark says at times the legislature has “felt like a torture chamber.”
B.C. businesses want government help in face of 'rampant vandalism'

B.C. businesses want government help in face of 'rampant vandalism'

Businesses were pessimistic about their futures when asked about the impact of crime and vandalism and the ability to remain open.
B.C. woman can't get any response on refund from defunct airline

B.C. woman can't get any response on refund from defunct airline

A Vernon woman booked a return flight on Oct. 5 from Vernon to Pitt Meadows to visit her niece at Christmas. She was to leave Dec. 23 and return Dec. 27.