• Vancouver retailer fined over $70K for illegally bought spot prawns, crab - CBC.ca

    Vancouver retailer fined over $70K for illegally bought spot prawns, crab - CBC.ca
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    Vancouver retailer fined over $70K for illegally bought spot prawns, crab
    CBC.ca
    A seafood market in Vancouver has been fined $72,500 for purchasing local spot prawns and Dungeness crabs that were harvested outside of the legal commercial season, marking the second major fine for the retailer in recent years. Lawyers for Yat Ming ...and more »
  • Trump Tower Vancouver developer sues contractor over delays - CBC.ca

    Trump Tower Vancouver developer sues contractor over delays - CBC.ca
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    Trump Tower Vancouver developer sues contractor over delays
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    The developer of the Trump Tower in downtown Vancouver is suing its contractor, claiming the company's mistakes led to costly project delays. According to a notice of civil claim filed on Jan. 17., the Holborn group says Urban One Construction ...
    Trump Tower developer sues Vancouver construction company for alleged shoddy work and bad managementVancouver Sunall 3 news articles »
  • Vancouver Park Board postpones vote on whale plebiscite - CBC.ca

    Vancouver Park Board postpones vote on whale plebiscite - CBC.ca
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    Vancouver Park Board postpones vote on whale plebiscite
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    At a heated meeting last night, the Vancouver Park Board decided to put aside a vote on a proposed plebiscite about the future of whales and dolphins in captivity at the Vancouver Aquarium. People packed the park board office armed with signs saying ...
    Referendum on cetacean ban at Vancouver Aquarium in doubt after park board voteVancouver Sun
    Park Board delays decision on possible cetacean ban at Vancouver AquariumNews1130
  • Vancouver company building world's biggest grow-op - Business in Vancouver

    Vancouver company building world's biggest grow-op - Business in Vancouver
    Business in Vancouver
    Vancouver company building world's biggest grow-op
    Business in Vancouver
    Vancouver-based Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX-V:ACB) is building a marijuana grow-op the size of nine football fields at Edmonton International Airport (EIA). What is being hailed as the world's biggest medical marijuana production facility is also ...and more »
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