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MLA Ben Stewart leaves Liberal caucus amid Elections B.C. probe

MLA Ben Stewart leaves Liberal caucus amid Elections B.C. probe

The B.C. Liberals are down to 41 MLAs after Kelowna-West MLA Ben Stewart announced he would leave caucus and sit as an independent while he is investigated by Elections B.C. Elections B.C.
B.C. lawyers tweak self-imposed anti-money laundering rules ahead of public inquiry

B.C. lawyers tweak self-imposed anti-money laundering rules ahead of public inquiry

Cash refunds and new requirements for trust accounts fall short of overall goal: corporate investigator
Up to 40,000 international students not paying into B.C. health care system

Up to 40,000 international students not paying into B.C. health care system

New health care fee may provide Ministry of Health opportunity to shore up Medical Services Plan enrolment requirements
“Inappropriate” films lead to teacher suspension

“Inappropriate” films lead to teacher suspension

Short films shown in class were “weird” and “creepy,” students reported
Vancouver man killed in northern B.C. ‘loving father’ and ‘passionate’ UBC lecturer

Vancouver man killed in northern B.C. ‘loving father’ and ‘passionate’ UBC lecturer

A Vancouver man killed and left by a roadside in northern British Columbia is being remembered as a “loving father” and “passionate teacher.
Three men face charges after alleged 11th-floor kidnapping in Burnaby

Three men face charges after alleged 11th-floor kidnapping in Burnaby

VANCOUVER — Three men are facing kidnapping charges in connection with a dramatic police operation at a Metrotown apartment complex this month.
$3.2M home added to list of assets in forfeiture case

$3.2M home added to list of assets in forfeiture case

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has added a West Vancouver home to a list of assets it wants to seize from a Richmond man who was a key target of an RCMP investigation into the biggest money-laundering case in B.C. history.
Reclaiming confiscated property highlights conversation about historic wrongs

Reclaiming confiscated property highlights conversation about historic wrongs

A consensus is growing among Japanese Canadians about reclaiming a Vancouver property seized by the government decades ago.
Double homicide victims had just begun to explore Canada

Double homicide victims had just begun to explore Canada

The bodies of Chynna Noelle Deese of the United States and Lucas Robertson Fowler of Australia were found south of Liard Hot Springs Monday.
Federal Green Party nominations in B.C. hotly contested: study

Federal Green Party nominations in B.C. hotly contested: study

Would-be candidates are flocking to the Green Party of Canada at an astonishing rate in B.C., bucking a historical trend identified in a new study from the Samara Centre for Democracy.