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B.C. resident agrees to $667K penalty in U.S. stock fraud case

B.C. resident agrees to $667K penalty in U.S. stock fraud case

B.C. resident Vincenzo Carnovale neither admits nor denies the allegations he took part in stock fraud against U.S. investors.
Updated: Wharf Avenue police response ends

Updated: Wharf Avenue police response ends

Two integrated response teams were sent to the Coast to address the incident at 5682 Wharf Avenue.
Powell River Community Forest funds going toward beautification

Powell River Community Forest funds going toward beautification

Group holding art competition to design two boxes in Townsite neighbourhood
Dakota Ridge remains closed due to unseasonably warm weather

Dakota Ridge remains closed due to unseasonably warm weather

Forecast predicts change in weather for Sunshine Coast; Dakota Ridge closure continues
Boxing Day gem-of-a-game a hit for charity in qathet

Boxing Day gem-of-a-game a hit for charity in qathet

Blockbuster turnout for match between Powell River Villa and Stevie's Steelers
Vancouver Police say man posed as dad, trying to take five-year-old girl from daycare

Vancouver Police say man posed as dad, trying to take five-year-old girl from daycare

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver say a man posing as a parent tried to take a five-year-old girl from a home daycare, in what they call a "troubling" case. They say the incident happened on Dec.
Sunshine Coast woman killed in highway crash over the holidays

Sunshine Coast woman killed in highway crash over the holidays

A 28-year-old Sunshine Coast woman died in two-vehicle collision on Highway 101 in Roberts Creek on Dec. 30, said Sunshine Coast RCMP.
Homicide team takes over case of a missing man from Chilliwack, B.C.

Homicide team takes over case of a missing man from Chilliwack, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has stepped into a missing person case involving a B.C. man whose disappearance police now say is suspicious.
Snowfall warning triggers travel advisories for two B.C. highways

Snowfall warning triggers travel advisories for two B.C. highways

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Ministry of Transportation has issued travel advisories for two major highways in the province as up to 20 centimetres of snow starting today is in the forecast for the areas.
Hospital helipad could make life or death difference, Prince George mayor says

Hospital helipad could make life or death difference, Prince George mayor says

“This hospital is the regional trauma centre and how do we tie in with our city and region’s 9-1-1 program when this helipad is not there, it doesn’t make sense."