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Ben Mulroney faces lawsuit after promoting B.C. firm with discredited ex-realtor

Ben Mulroney faces lawsuit after promoting B.C. firm with discredited ex-realtor

Two Canadian celebrities promoted a company that was supposed to revolutionize digital payment processing and do so while supporting minority-run businesses; but they did so alongside a B.C. resident with a history of criminal conduct, professional misconduct and unpaid debts.
B.C. small-business owners less confident than counterparts across the country, says KPMG survey

B.C. small-business owners less confident than counterparts across the country, says KPMG survey

Canadian small-business owners more confident overall about growth
U.S. Coast guard plucks two Canadians from damaged vessel in rough seas off Neah Bay

U.S. Coast guard plucks two Canadians from damaged vessel in rough seas off Neah Bay

Youth arrested after fire set in washroom of Spirit of British Columbia ferry

Youth arrested after fire set in washroom of Spirit of British Columbia ferry

A suspect was released on an undertaking to appear in court at a future date on a charge of mischief.
Retired firefighter takes reins of Coquitlam Search and Rescue

Retired firefighter takes reins of Coquitlam Search and Rescue

COQUITLAM — Nick Zupan, a retired Port Coquitlam firefighter, takes over from Helena Michelis as president of the Coquitlam Search and Rescue team, in its 51st year.
Opinion: Women face subtle forms of discrimination and bias in the workplace

Opinion: Women face subtle forms of discrimination and bias in the workplace

While blatant discrimination is easy to condemn because of how obvious it is, there are subtler, more insidious forms that also need to be rooted out.
B.C. massage therapist ordered to pay $12K in fines, costs

B.C. massage therapist ordered to pay $12K in fines, costs

Jeremy Jakobsze engaged in retribution against prospective client after Google review, says College of Massage Therapists of BC.
Hero Vancouver cop found not guilty on assault charge

Hero Vancouver cop found not guilty on assault charge

Const. Simrit Roycombough was charged following an on-duty incident on June 9, 2019 in Vancouver.
Photos: Federal loans for nearly 700 new rental homes in the Tri-Cities

Photos: Federal loans for nearly 700 new rental homes in the Tri-Cities

PORT COQUITLAM — More than $267 million in low-interest loans were given to three developers building affordable homes in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam.
Canada denies emergency order to protect habitat of last wild-born spotted owl

Canada denies emergency order to protect habitat of last wild-born spotted owl

The decision comes amid allegations that logging continues to eat into old-growth habitat meant to be set aside for the last remaining wild-born spotted owl in Canada.