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The inquiry is looking at several aspects of money laundering, including how cash may have flowed from drug dealers and underground money service businesses connected to China, then into casinos, and finally tangible assets such as luxury vehicles and Vancouver real estate, particularly between 2005 ...
He suggested a hybrid police model similar to that of Halifax, where the RCMP supplements Halifax Regional Police in suburban and rural areas, might also be one option. Both Heed and Gordon have been long-time advocates for a significant rethink of how policing is done in B.C. The pair be...
It was sold based Starlight Investments in a deal brokered by Lance Coulson, senior vice-president of CBRE National Apartment Group. “This is one of the largest single multi-family property transactions in B.C. history,” said Coulson. Beach Properties purchased the complex in May of 2012 ...
“It’s very frustrating,” Campbell toldBIV. “The single pain point that we hear from Canadian physicians is that they can prescribe cannabis legally now under the model, but they have to prescribe someone [dried cannabis] flower, which has no dose control and there’s no standard of care...
“The rally is going ahead as planned,” Biggs said. “We’re negotiating with the police right now to decide whether or not we need to change the route of the march slightly, but everything else is happening exactly as planned.
The province said that part one would be led by the Ministry of Finance, and would “identify systemic risks that leave the real estate and financial services sectors open to money laundering.” The second part of the probe will led by the Attorney General, and will “investigate specific cas...
Despite a federal order requiring all returning travellers to Canada to go directly home and stay there for two weeks, some are concerned not everyone is playing by the rules.
A man in his 80s at North Vancouver's Lynn Valley Care Centre was the first to die from COVID-19 in Canada
The B.C. government has purchased the Comfort Inn and Suites in Victoria for $18.5 million to provide temporary shelter with supports for 65 people living in homeless camps at Topaz Park and Pandora Avenue.