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Nine B.C. public auditors hammered by U.S. regulator

Nine B.C. public auditors hammered by U.S. regulator

In part one of a two-part series, Glacier Media reports how a number of B.C. accounting firms have come under immense scrutiny in the U.S. with little public acknowledgment from the province and its professional regulator
Rider from qathet region supports lung health

Rider from qathet region supports lung health

For more than 20 years, cyclist Hugo Sloos has been riding to raise money for research
'Beloved father and husband': Driver of transport truck killed in B.C. highway crash

'Beloved father and husband': Driver of transport truck killed in B.C. highway crash

Police are still investigating the fatal crash that involved the drivers of two transport trucks.
Nanaimo senior out $150 after scammer 'family' pleads for ferry fare

Nanaimo senior out $150 after scammer 'family' pleads for ferry fare

The scammer told the victim that he and his family had lost all of their money, were low on gas and needed money to buy BC Ferries tickets.
B.C. man guilty in courthouse prosecutor attack

B.C. man guilty in courthouse prosecutor attack

Provincial court judge finds assailant's clothing the same in videos of attacks on two women, convicts Kenyon Lavallee.
'Situation table' to help vulnerable locals funded for the Sunshine Coast

'Situation table' to help vulnerable locals funded for the Sunshine Coast

Town of Gibsons will receive $70,000 from the province for the implementation of a safe community situation table, said a provincial press release July 19.
Powell River Fire Rescue responds as escaping gas closes highway

Powell River Fire Rescue responds as escaping gas closes highway

RCMP and FortisBC crews also attend line breakage by Smili Dental clinic
Bear paw found on beach near Myrtle Point

Bear paw found on beach near Myrtle Point

Family comes across strange object while walking dog in qathet Regional District
Rob Shaw: Weak tenancy laws do little to help B.C. landlords battle ‘cuckooing’ criminals

Rob Shaw: Weak tenancy laws do little to help B.C. landlords battle ‘cuckooing’ criminals

Victoria home goes from family abode to drug den
For some Canadians, the Democrats' America trumps Trudeau’s Canada

For some Canadians, the Democrats' America trumps Trudeau’s Canada

A second consecutive term under the Democrats would likely be better for the Canadian economy and for B.C. businesses from a trade perspective