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B.C. commission fines illegal Caymen Islands-based crypto exchange $500K

B.C. commission fines illegal Caymen Islands-based crypto exchange $500K

Decision provides another example of how provincial commissions attempting to regulate crypto exchanges
B.C. man, 22, dead after motorcycle crash in Langley

B.C. man, 22, dead after motorcycle crash in Langley

Police want to speak to people who were driving in the area at the time of crash
PNE mini donuts best summer fair treat, municipal politicians say

PNE mini donuts best summer fair treat, municipal politicians say

The tasty treats beat out peanuts and cotton candy
Canadian airlines will be billed $790 per customer complaint resolved, transportation agency proposes

Canadian airlines will be billed $790 per customer complaint resolved, transportation agency proposes

Some speculate the Canadian Transportation Agency’s proposed fees would encourage airlines to drag out customer complaints – rather than settle them early
Asylum seekers in homeless shelters stressing system, UBCM hears

Asylum seekers in homeless shelters stressing system, UBCM hears

Union of B.C. Municipalities want Victoria, Ottawa to pay for shelters dedicated to asylum seekers
North Vancouver District gets $4.8M for shoreline restoration of Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park

North Vancouver District gets $4.8M for shoreline restoration of Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park

The funding is part of $56M from the province for several projects meant to mitigate disaster risk and improve resilience to climate change
Canadian airline ordered to reimburse family for volcano smoke flight

Canadian airline ordered to reimburse family for volcano smoke flight

A Vancouver-bound WestJet Airlines flight from Hawaii was diverted to Victoria due to problems with volcano smoke.
Why the heck is the Mamquam River so milky?

Why the heck is the Mamquam River so milky?

Hint: It is all about the glacial melt.
BoC sees growing risk that high rates may push inflation below 2%, summary suggests

BoC sees growing risk that high rates may push inflation below 2%, summary suggests

OTTAWA — Some members of the Bank of Canada's governing council are growing concerned that high interest rates may bring down inflation by more than necessary.
RCMP offer B.C. municipalities help with cybersecurity

RCMP offer B.C. municipalities help with cybersecurity

RCMP Cpl. Vinh Ngo wants police, all levels of government to collaborate on fighting cybercrime
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