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Beware of Taylor Swift ticket sale scams in Vancouver: Better Business Bureau

Beware of Taylor Swift ticket sale scams in Vancouver: Better Business Bureau

A person in Vancouver says their social media account was hacked to sell tickets
Defunct Vancouver Island crypto company fined $18 million for fraud

Defunct Vancouver Island crypto company fined $18 million for fraud

Cryptocurrency platform EzBtc fraudulently diverted customers' assets
Classic donut 'reigns supreme': B.C bakers sweet on Apple Fritter Day

Classic donut 'reigns supreme': B.C bakers sweet on Apple Fritter Day

Fruity doughut a known best-seller as Canada takes a bite into National Apple Fritter Day
Fernie's Mike Delich joins Canadian Ski Hall of Fame

Fernie's Mike Delich joins Canadian Ski Hall of Fame

Fernie businessman helped build alpine ski programs from the ground up, with help from generations of passionate and dedicated volunteers
B.C. man’s cremated remains stuck in transit due to Canada Post strike

B.C. man’s cremated remains stuck in transit due to Canada Post strike

Heavy snow dump over northern B.C. turning into freezing rain

Heavy snow dump over northern B.C. turning into freezing rain

Environment Canada lifts snowfall warning that had covered a large part of central B.C.
Fresh framework presented union as Canada Post hopes to jumpstart talks

Fresh framework presented union as Canada Post hopes to jumpstart talks

Canadian Union of Postal Workers negotiators are reviewing framework documents
$49B pandemic business loan program lacked ‘value for money’: auditor general

$49B pandemic business loan program lacked ‘value for money’: auditor general

Hogan: Federal government didn’t provide enough oversight to ensure program was cost-effective
Today is Cyber Monday, one of the biggest online shopping days of the year

Today is Cyber Monday, one of the biggest online shopping days of the year

Analysts expect US.. consumers to spend a record $13.2 billion on Monday, 6.1% more than last year
U.S. Postal Service suspends mail bound for Canada due to Canada Post strike

U.S. Postal Service suspends mail bound for Canada due to Canada Post strike

Service asking customers to refrain from mailing items addressed to Canada, until further notice