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Vancouver bus union warns of shutdown, employer calls expectations 'unreasonable'

Vancouver bus union warns of shutdown, employer calls expectations 'unreasonable'

VANCOUVER 鈥 The union representing transit supervisors in British Columbia's Lower Mainland says it will be 鈥渨ithdrawing all services鈥 on Monday if an agreement with Coast Mountain Bus Company isn't made.
$70K payout planned for Richmond immigration fraud victims

$70K payout planned for Richmond immigration fraud victims

Paul Oei and his company were fined $8.6 million by the BCSC after misappropriating investment funds.
Car believed to be connected to woman's murder in Nanaimo

Car believed to be connected to woman's murder in Nanaimo

The 33-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment in the Country Club area of central Nanaimo
CEBA fallout sets stage for 鈥榮izeable impact鈥 on B.C. real estate

CEBA fallout sets stage for 鈥榮izeable impact鈥 on B.C. real estate

Overall vacancy rates may not change, but industry experts caution there is potential for a bit of a shake-up.
Canucks just one piece in vast Aquilini family business empire

Canucks just one piece in vast Aquilini family business empire

Family鈥檚 diversified holdings include wide range of hospitality, agriculture and real estate activities.
Driver killed after car plunged from second floor of UBC parkade building

Driver killed after car plunged from second floor of UBC parkade building

No one else was injured in the crash, and the cause is still under investigation.
Indigenous leaders excited for Cedar LNG project in Kitimat

Indigenous leaders excited for Cedar LNG project in Kitimat

Project proponents heading into the homestretch to create a floating liquid natural gas export facility to serve Asian markets and offer coal alternative
City of Vancouver employees鈥 absentee rates average more than 18 days per year

City of Vancouver employees鈥 absentee rates average more than 18 days per year

Mayor's budget task force report: "Reduced absenteeism across the board would result in savings of approximately $4.5 million per year."
Dangerous offender hearing delayed after convicted B.C. killer fires lawyer

Dangerous offender hearing delayed after convicted B.C. killer fires lawyer

Nathaniel David Jessup, 36, was convicted in 2022 of manslaughter and offering an indignity to human remains in a case聽referred to by the judge as 鈥渕acabre鈥 and 鈥渂eyond the pale.鈥
Okanagan group targets school district with anti-SOGI letter-writing campaign

Okanagan group targets school district with anti-SOGI letter-writing campaign

The organizers suggest schools are creating gender dysphoria among students.
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