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Bridgemark Group illegal insider trading hearings adjourned to September 2023

Bridgemark Group illegal insider trading hearings adjourned to September 2023

B.C. Securities Commission did not oppose delaying an illegal insider trading hearing for Bridgemark Group respondents by 11 months.
Late-season wildfire prompts evacuation alert in eastern Fraser Valley of B.C.

Late-season wildfire prompts evacuation alert in eastern Fraser Valley of B.C.

AGASSIZ, B.C. — An out-of-season wildfire has put residents of a rural area on the edge of Agassiz, B.C., under evacuation alert.
Best body in BC: Dawson Creek's Gibson takes a pair of first places in Vancouver Fall Classic

Best body in BC: Dawson Creek's Gibson takes a pair of first places in Vancouver Fall Classic

Symmetry.
B.C. study reveals near-universal discrimination for Indian status card users

B.C. study reveals near-universal discrimination for Indian status card users

The study was commissioned by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs following BMO arrests
Police dog helped find Duncan woman who went missing on walk

Police dog helped find Duncan woman who went missing on walk

North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP Duncan got a call just after 5 a.m., after the woman’s roommate became concerned that she had not returned home from an evening walk the night before.
Egg cartons were invented in B.C.

Egg cartons were invented in B.C.

A Bulkley Valley invention.
Robots roll into B.C. retail operations

Robots roll into B.C. retail operations

Metro retailers employing robots for efficiency, and improved customer service
B.C. Liberal Party members endorse switch to B.C. United

B.C. Liberal Party members endorse switch to B.C. United

Eighty per cent of members voted for the name change, B.C. Liberal leader Kevin Falcon said at a news conference Wednesday morning
Landlord frustrated with non-paying tenant, awaiting eviction decision

Landlord frustrated with non-paying tenant, awaiting eviction decision

With the loss of rent and the damages caused to the home, the landlord estimated he’s at a $20,000 loss so far.
B.C. woman's remains found decades after her killer was convicted

B.C. woman's remains found decades after her killer was convicted

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The remains of a woman have been found in Prince George, B.C., 30 years after her killer was convicted of her murder. RCMP say the human remains were discovered last month in Connaught Hill Park.