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B.C. man gets conditional sentence for bank fraud

B.C. man gets conditional sentence for bank fraud

Joseph Marion Legaspi deposited cheques for $13,682 and $29,573 into a Burnaby Scotiabank account.
Microchipping furry friends a frontline defence in dognapping

Microchipping furry friends a frontline defence in dognapping

Identification is the number one safety precaution when it comes to pet abduction, says CEO of the Regional Animal Protection Society.
B.C. man gets 90 months' jail for 2018 home invasion

B.C. man gets 90 months' jail for 2018 home invasion

Patrick Catiano Rodrigues had a shotgun when he broke into a Vancouver house and confined the occupants.
Metro Vancouver 'ghost gear' operation nets hundreds of illegal traps

Metro Vancouver 'ghost gear' operation nets hundreds of illegal traps

Authorities say 59 per cent of the traps were sealed shut, trapping sea creatures inside.
Metro Vancouver transit strike: TransLink applies to make transit an 'essential service'

Metro Vancouver transit strike: TransLink applies to make transit an 'essential service'

Transportation companies have applied to the labour board for "essential service" designations.
Lunar earthquakes are shrinking the moon, finds B.C. scientist

Lunar earthquakes are shrinking the moon, finds B.C. scientist

The recent study found earthquakes and landslides could make the moon's south pole a treacherous place for upcoming human missions to the lunar surface.
Vancouver Canucks trade for Elias Lindholm from Calgary Flames

Vancouver Canucks trade for Elias Lindholm from Calgary Flames

Just before All-Star Weekend, the Canucks and Flames made a big trade involving Elias Lindholm and Andrei Kuzmenko.
Your go-to guide for Tri-City events in February 2024

Your go-to guide for Tri-City events in February 2024

High school musicals, legion karaoke nights and a library anti-Valentine's party is on the agenda for February 2024 in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
Union calls for mandatory safety certification after pair of B.C. crane incidents

Union calls for mandatory safety certification after pair of B.C. crane incidents

The push comes after recent crane incidents in Surrey and Burnaby.
B.C. officials threaten to arrest homeless Vancouver campers at Highway 99 exchange

B.C. officials threaten to arrest homeless Vancouver campers at Highway 99 exchange

Homeless advocate Ryan Sudds of Stop the Sweeps says the provincial government has inadequate plans to house people who have been camping at the side of the Oak Street Bridge.