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Man whose boat was seized for illegal crab fishing in Burrard Inlet nets further $6,000 fine

Man whose boat was seized for illegal crab fishing in Burrard Inlet nets further $6,000 fine

Vessel spotted without navigation lights in path of SeaBus led fisheries officers on a high-speed chase
Haida village of Queen Charlotte, B.C., gets its ancestral name back

Haida village of Queen Charlotte, B.C., gets its ancestral name back

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has confirmed that the village of Queen Charlotte on Haida Gwaii will be renamed back to its former ancestral name.
Calgary man who drove from Alberta to B.C. coast while banned fined $1,000

Calgary man who drove from Alberta to B.C. coast while banned fined $1,000

Judge chides trucking company owner for driving across entire province without a licence.
Mayor, First Nation challenge sale of Powell River mill site

Mayor, First Nation challenge sale of Powell River mill site

Mayor ‘shocked’ by sale listing as Tla’amin Nation lays claim to the entire 300 acres of the former Paper Excellence pulp mill
University of B.C. president Santa Ono named as president at U. of Michigan

University of B.C. president Santa Ono named as president at U. of Michigan

VANCOUVER — University of British Columbia president and vice-chancellor Santa Ono is leaving his post, and Canada, to become president of the University of Michigan.
B.C. lawyer breached practice order, collected $228,000 in legal fees

B.C. lawyer breached practice order, collected $228,000 in legal fees

A Vancouver lawyer has been fined $10,000 after continuing to work as a sole practitioner despite legal profession regulator warnings and undertakings not to do so.
First Nation calls for meeting to resolve $75,000 unpaid helicopter bill that has stopped doctor visits

First Nation calls for meeting to resolve $75,000 unpaid helicopter bill that has stopped doctor visits

Three health authorities blamed “because none of the three of them are owning this orphaned First Nations community.”
Witness in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' trial reveals details of online pressure against B.C. teen

Witness in Amanda Todd 'sextortion' trial reveals details of online pressure against B.C. teen

“Last chance or I start sending the videos to everyone," reads one text from Skype chat
B.C. real estate firm fined $230K for anti-money laundering violations

B.C. real estate firm fined $230K for anti-money laundering violations

Real estate firm Nu Stream Realty Inc. has been cited for multiple violations of the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act.
First anniversary of Kelowna, B.C., crane collapse marked by memorial, investigations

First anniversary of Kelowna, B.C., crane collapse marked by memorial, investigations

KELOWNA, B.C. — RCMP in Kelowna, B.C., have released a statement marking the first anniversary of a deadly construction crane collapse in that city.