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$10M B.C. forfeiture against payment processor largest of its kind

$10M B.C. forfeiture against payment processor largest of its kind

Government said PacNet processed payments for clients who allegedly operated scams targeting seniors
Pharmacare plan not a top health care priority for most Canadians: poll

Pharmacare plan not a top health care priority for most Canadians: poll

Leger finds less than 20% surveyed prioritize a new, universal, single-payer drug plan
Multiple closures erode Canadian local news coverage in 2023

Multiple closures erode Canadian local news coverage in 2023

Researchers say 36 local news outlets closed in Canada as trust in news reporting drops to 40%
PODCAST: An East Coast Christmas with the Barra MacNeils

PODCAST: An East Coast Christmas with the Barra MacNeils

TODAY IN B.C.: Heartwarming stories and family harmonies
Surging Canucks pounce on Nashville Predators in 5-2 road win

Surging Canucks pounce on Nashville Predators in 5-2 road win

Vancouver is 19-0-0 when leading after two periods this season
Contaminants from oil spills, wildfires ending up inside B.C. whales: study

Contaminants from oil spills, wildfires ending up inside B.C. whales: study

UBC researchers tested the livers and skeletons of 14 killer whales for PAHs – a first in Canada
Union files labour complaint against BC Ferries over extra benefits

Union files labour complaint against BC Ferries over extra benefits

Claims BC Ferries provided benefits outside contract, defamed union after union became aware
In a B.C. pinch: 52 clothes pins, 1 minute, 1 face equals new world record

In a B.C. pinch: 52 clothes pins, 1 minute, 1 face equals new world record

Man sets new Guinness World Record in Duncan for clipping clothes pins to his face
Police watchdog investigating after death of Port Alberni senior

Police watchdog investigating after death of Port Alberni senior

Brian Watkins was found dead in his car, which was submerged in Sproat Lake
Island hockey team says warming centre bad for fans, bad for business

Island hockey team says warming centre bad for fans, bad for business

Cowichan Valley Capitals unhappy with decision to use adjacent hall as a cold weather shelter