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B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

A Beijing-based immigration firm forged a Canadian lawyer's name on 25 immigration applications.
Children's hearing health questioned in B.C.

Children's hearing health questioned in B.C.

Children and seniors face the most repercussions to hearing loss, if left untreated; B.C.'s speech language pathologists and audiologists are calling for more public funding for treatments.
Uber-rich West Vancouver couple's court fight offers glimpse into lavish one-percenter lifestyles

Uber-rich West Vancouver couple's court fight offers glimpse into lavish one-percenter lifestyles

Couple’s expenses included Learjet flights, travel to five-star tropical resorts, rotating nannies, a driver and personal assistant
Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

The donations would probably stop if the person knew their money was being sent to the federal government
Quest to find owners: B.C. man discovers lost rings at Vancouver Island lake

Quest to find owners: B.C. man discovers lost rings at Vancouver Island lake

The rings were linked together and found beside the lake.
B.C. a summer hot spot for climate-driven warming, study finds

B.C. a summer hot spot for climate-driven warming, study finds

A new study has found that during the Northern Hemisphere's summer, climate change boosted temperatures for over half the world's population.
7 things to look forward at the Vancouver International Film Festival

7 things to look forward at the Vancouver International Film Festival

There will be around 140 feature-length films, along with shorts, talks, and more events for film fans.
Guardians of the sea: The role of whale-watching vessels in B.C.

Guardians of the sea: The role of whale-watching vessels in B.C.

"We kind of consider ourselves to be their guardians, so to speak,” says Erin Gless with the Pacific Whale Watch Association.
Eating a big breakfast could help with jet lag, says study

Eating a big breakfast could help with jet lag, says study

New study finds eating a larger meal in the early morning for three days could decrease the length someone experiences jet lag by up to 44 per cent.
Poilievre ties Trudeau as Canadians’ preferred prime minister, new polling shows

Poilievre ties Trudeau as Canadians’ preferred prime minister, new polling shows

Research Co. and Glacier Media surveying also found that one in four Canadians say housing, homelessness and poverty is the most important issue facing the country