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B.C. real estate agent fined $55K, loses licence after assignment misconduct

B.C. real estate agent fined $55K, loses licence after assignment misconduct

Gina Takhar voluntarily surrendered her license in August 2020 but BCFSA pursued cancellation of the licence, plus a penalty.
Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Women account for nearly half of the workforce in Canadian commercial real estate firms.
'Air-to-marine': YVR floats idea of cargo-laden barges

'Air-to-marine': YVR floats idea of cargo-laden barges

Province announced $800,000 for sustainability projects at airport
B.C. eateries, pubs seeing steepest sales drops among provinces

B.C. eateries, pubs seeing steepest sales drops among provinces

Sales declines in January were evident on year-over-year and month-over month bases.
Charges pending in Westham Island home invasion

Charges pending in Westham Island home invasion

Delta Police are investigating and hope to recommend charges to Crown Counsel
Grey Cup comes to Tsawwassen

Grey Cup comes to Tsawwassen

South Delta’s Michael Lionello brings championship trophy home
Easter long weekend: Metro Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine, temperatures into the late teens

Easter long weekend: Metro Vancouver forecast calls for sunshine, temperatures into the late teens

Get your shades ready.
Activity is not productivity. It’s time to try a slower, more sensible approach at work

Activity is not productivity. It’s time to try a slower, more sensible approach at work

Georgetown University computer science professor Cal Newport asks us to reject busyness, viewing it as an obstacle to producing results that matter rather than a badge of pride
New, improved stun gun is accepted for police use in B.C., province says

New, improved stun gun is accepted for police use in B.C., province says

The government says the weapon is already authorized for use in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

Regional parks in the Lower Mainland are getting designated drinking zones this summer after a pilot project was approved by the regional board March 22.