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Vancouver businessman charged in U.S. college exam scandal, real estate board calls for B-20 revisit and more
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David Sidoo is accused of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in relation to a U.S. college exam scheme. (Flickr)

Here are Black Press Media鈥檚 top stories for Wednesday, Mar. 13.

1. Gunman shoots 25-year-old man at Richmond port training centre

A 25-year-old man was shot Tuesday after a gunman walked into a port workers鈥 training facility in Richmond, a source tells Black Press Media.

2. Vancouver businessman among those charged in U.S. college exam scandal

David Sidoo, 59, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud on March 8 in San Jose, Calif., and appeared in U.S. District Court this week.

3. Sick toddler fights for life at BC Children鈥檚 Hospital

鈥淚 look at her and I feel like this is the sickest she鈥檚 ever been, and it鈥檚 heartbreaking.鈥 See more >

4. Raccoon caught taking a nap, snacking in BC Hydro van

BC Hydro staff were surprised by a friendly raccoon taking a nap 鈥 and helping themselves to someone鈥檚 lunch 鈥 inside a work van in Burnaby this weekend.

5. B.C. real estate board urges feds to revisit mortgage stress test

The BC Real Estate Association says the B-20 test is reducing people鈥檚 purchasing power by as much as 20 per cent.



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