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B.C. doctor fined, suspended for sexual messages to patient

B.C. doctor fined, suspended for sexual messages to patient

Rafet Jhameel admitted to inappropriate electronic communication with a patient, including sending personal, flirtatious and sexualized messages.
Weekend rainfall warnings 'likely' as atmospheric river drenches B.C. coast

Weekend rainfall warnings 'likely' as atmospheric river drenches B.C. coast

Expect heavy rain and some gusty winds, but nothing like last November, says Environment Canada.
B.C. mortgage company fined $12,500 for broker supervision breach

B.C. mortgage company fined $12,500 for broker supervision breach

A broker was charged in August 2000 with nine counts of sexual assault and convicted of three, resulting in a one-year suspended sentence and one year of probation.
What British Columbians can expect after the interest rate hike

What British Columbians can expect after the interest rate hike

Data shows 47 per cent of Canadians are expecting to delay a real estate transaction or major purchase in the next 12 months.
Local riders wrap summer with enduro nationals

Local riders wrap summer with enduro nationals

Junior phenom Ho claims fastest time of the day
Opinion: Declining bat populations are a cause for human concern

Opinion: Declining bat populations are a cause for human concern

Bats have important roles to play in ecosystems, but their populations have been declining due to disease and habitat change.
25 fun facts about Halloween

25 fun facts about Halloween

Oct. 31 is the night that reminds us that the light days of summer are long gone, and the darkness of winter will soon arrive.
B.C. food bank sues donation platform operator for $143,000

B.C. food bank sues donation platform operator for $143,000

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society contracted with Pinc Productions Inc. to create an online donations platform but $169,912 allegedly went missing.
B.C. gets 'F' on climate action report card

B.C. gets 'F' on climate action report card

A coalition representing two million British Columbians has handed the B.C. government a failing grade in six out of 10 indicators on climate action.
A close encounter with a rare fish in Alert Bay

A close encounter with a rare fish in Alert Bay

A whale scientist was surprised this week when a giant tropical fish showed up just a few metres from his waterfront home in Alert Bay.