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Noisy neighbours ordered to pay thousands over loud music complaintsFrom Feb. 5 to June 18, 2022, the applicants logged 20 different noise incidents with some lasting a few minutes long and some lasting several hours.LifestyleJun 23, 2023
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B.C. tribunal orders woman to pay $2,600 after software shows ‘time theft’A tribunal has ordered a British Columbia accountant to pay her former employer more than $2,600 after tracking software showed she engaged in "time theft" while working from home.Jan 12, 2023
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Kelowna man loses claim to $14K through short-term rentalThe man did not establish that the strata’s decision was 'burdensome, harsh, wrongful, lacking in probity or fair dealing, done in bad faith, or was unjust or inequitable.'CanadaJan 10, 2023
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Alberta licence plates landed Lake Country, B.C. woman with strata fine'Residents that have out-of-province plates must advise council of the reason why,' reads a Lake Country strata rule created in June 2021.ConsumerMay 16, 2022
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Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. set to take government to court over ICBC changesThe constitutional challenge is expected to be filed on Monday.PoliticsMar 31, 2019
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‘Massive changes’ at ICBC could fundamentally reshape the public insurerOn Monday, there are fundamental changes coming to the way the public insurer deals with injury settlements — but injury lawyers are concerned.PoliticsMar 29, 2019
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North Vancouver strata seeks contempt of court ruling against townhouse-turned-hostel ownerA North Vancouver townhouse owner who has turned her home into a 14-bed hostel is being taken back to court by her strata.Oct 1, 2018
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B.C. RV drivers paying $1K more for insurance than Alberta counterparts: Taxpayers Federation"There's only one reason for that, and that's because ICBC is the only place to go," said spokesperson Kris Sims. "They are a forced government monopoly."ConsumerJul 19, 2018
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Online tribunal to handle B.C. small claims casesB.C. residents will soon be able to sidestep a physical courtroom and fight many small claims disputes online.Mar 20, 2017
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