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Security experts say Canadian youth losing the war on disinformation

Security experts say Canadian youth losing the war on disinformation

The Vancouver International Security Summit heard from experts in disinformation that solving the problem begins in public schools
NATO cybersecurity czar speaks in Vancouver, undeterred by second Trump term

NATO cybersecurity czar speaks in Vancouver, undeterred by second Trump term

"Sometimes what politicians say and what they do can be different," NATO’s chief information officer Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer told cybersecurity experts in Vancouver.
B.C. mushroom farm fined $152,000 for lack of first-aid attendant on site

B.C. mushroom farm fined $152,000 for lack of first-aid attendant on site

WorkSafeBC says Highline Mushrooms West Limited has repeatedly failed to ensure proper first aid on its site in Abbotsford.
WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC fines Harrison Hot Springs resort $105,000

WorkSafeBC says it found repeated safety code violations on the part of the resort and spa operators.
Ex-Surrey councillor Jack Hundial settles defamation claim; taxpayers pick up legal bill

Ex-Surrey councillor Jack Hundial settles defamation claim; taxpayers pick up legal bill

Surrey developer Bob Cheema has secured a settlement for damages and an apology from former city councillor Jack Hundial for alleged defamatory statements in council chambers.
Surrey RCMP announce 'one of the largest' drug seizures in detachment's history

Surrey RCMP announce 'one of the largest' drug seizures in detachment's history

About $119,000 in cash was seized from multiple locations across Metro Vancouver as part of an organized crime investigation, police in Surrey said.
Metro Vancouver 'living wage' spikes past $27/hour as rent costs threaten families: report

Metro Vancouver 'living wage' spikes past $27/hour as rent costs threaten families: report

Governments need to keep pace with income-tested transfers for families as so-called 'living wage' in Metro Vancouver crests above $27/hour in 2024.
B.C. man sues cousin facing sentencing for criminal role in alleged $1B stock fraud scheme

B.C. man sues cousin facing sentencing for criminal role in alleged $1B stock fraud scheme

Former cannabis cultivator Kris Kallu from Richmond files second lawsuit against cousin Avtar Dhillon, a former prominent Vancouver stock promoter who now faces prison time for criminal securities fraud.
Five B.C. residents appeal US$51M worth of penalties from stock fraud case

Five B.C. residents appeal US$51M worth of penalties from stock fraud case

Five Lower Mainland residents are appealing multimillion-dollar monetary orders placed against them by a federal U.S. judge following securities fraud violations.
B.C. stockbroker investigators go toe-to-toe with regulator’s hearing panel member

B.C. stockbroker investigators go toe-to-toe with regulator’s hearing panel member

Two stockbrokers linked to Bridgemark Group individuals were exonerated by a panel at the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO)