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B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined $2M for tax evasion

B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined $2M for tax evasion

The agency says Bhullar pleaded guilty on Aug. 3 last year to one count of tax evasion
B.C. team building beaver ‘starter homes’ in the name of wetland preservation

B.C. team building beaver ‘starter homes’ in the name of wetland preservation

The dams are on small streams as far east as the East Kootenays and west to near Lillooet
B.C. Indigenous coffee company brews truth, reconciliation, one cup at a time

B.C. Indigenous coffee company brews truth, reconciliation, one cup at a time

Each of the four blends produced by Indigenous Roots Coffee Co. is partnered with a different community initiative
Loblaw, parent company George Weston enter automatic share buyback plans

Loblaw, parent company George Weston enter automatic share buyback plans

Loblaw’s program, which runs until May 5 of next year, would see it purchase up to 15.3M shares
Bird flu, measles top 2025 concerns for Canada’s chief public health officer

Bird flu, measles top 2025 concerns for Canada’s chief public health officer

Canada’s only confirmed H5N1 patient — a teen in B.C. — was severely ill and hospitalized in November
Sicamous man charged with drugs, firearms offences after border probe

Sicamous man charged with drugs, firearms offences after border probe

The case began on April 26 with CBSA officers at Vancouver International Airport Commercial Operations
Pet food sold in B.C. recalled after cat dies from batch infected with bird flu

Pet food sold in B.C. recalled after cat dies from batch infected with bird flu

The recall applies to products packaged in two-pound plastic bags
India alleges widespread trafficking of international students through Canada to U.S.

India alleges widespread trafficking of international students through Canada to U.S.

Officials say they launched investigation after family found dead along near Manitoba border crossing
Conservative Party of Canada to call for no-confidence vote by late January

Conservative Party of Canada to call for no-confidence vote by late January

3 non-confidence motions brought by the Tories failed in the fall
Nanaimo hammer thrower voted The Canadian Press top male athlete of 2024

Nanaimo hammer thrower voted The Canadian Press top male athlete of 2024

Ethan Katzberg earned the honour as as the country’s 1st hammer throw medal since 1912.
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