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B.C. pharmacist fined $5K, suspended for dispensing 552 doses of methadone

B.C. pharmacist fined $5K, suspended for dispensing 552 doses of methadone

Edgardo Maniago Montejo prescribed and dispensed prescriptions to himself and his child.
Reunion celebration for former Woodfibre residents: A nostalgic gathering awaits

Reunion celebration for former Woodfibre residents: A nostalgic gathering awaits

Save the date: Sept. 13 for a gathering of former town residents and mill employees.
B.C. stockbrokers challenge regulator’s authority to appeal case linked to Bridgemark Group

B.C. stockbrokers challenge regulator’s authority to appeal case linked to Bridgemark Group

PI Financial stockbrokers were cleared by a hearing panel of allegations they failed their gatekeeper obligations but the regulator's enforcement staff have asked the B.C. Securities Commission for a review.
Canada stops letting cross-border hikers enter B.C. via Pacific Crest Trail

Canada stops letting cross-border hikers enter B.C. via Pacific Crest Trail

The move helps enhance border security and aligns with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, says the CBSA.
Canucks lines vs Blues, January 27, 2025

Canucks lines vs Blues, January 27, 2025

Tyler Myers makes his return to the Vancouver Canucks lineup as they take on the St. Louis Blues.
Richmond snowboarder dies in gully near Cypress Mountain Resort

Richmond snowboarder dies in gully near Cypress Mountain Resort

The young man was reported missing at the West Vancouver ski hill on Friday morning
Squamish Nation updates housing policy

Squamish Nation updates housing policy

Learn about the updated Housing Allocations Policy guiding this process.
First Nation sues province, Canada over B.C.'s second largest port

First Nation sues province, Canada over B.C.'s second largest port

Gitxaala Nation seeks declarations over Canada and B.C.'s failure to consult over the Port of Prince Rupert, as well as damages related to economic losses
Squamish Chamber of Commerce hosts exciting youth business pitch contest

Squamish Chamber of Commerce hosts exciting youth business pitch contest

Discover how students from Howe Sound Secondary showcased their innovative business ideas at the Chamber's Youth Business Pitch competition, with a winner focusing on women's safety while travelling.
B.C. firm seeks injunction stopping capital gains hike proposed by federal Liberals

B.C. firm seeks injunction stopping capital gains hike proposed by federal Liberals

The rule change has yet to pass in Parliament.