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Surrey taxpayers would fork out $155M on a failed police transition

Surrey taxpayers would fork out $155M on a failed police transition

By 2027, staff estimate the city will be $235 million ahead by reversing the transition and keeping the Mounties.
Driver in fatal Abbotsford hit-and-run urged to turn themselves in

Driver in fatal Abbotsford hit-and-run urged to turn themselves in

A 38-year-old man is dead after the hit-and-run.
What is up with that Squamish house rented by a Whistler hotel?

What is up with that Squamish house rented by a Whistler hotel?

Neighbour raises concerns as Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler rents Garibaldi Highlands home for employees.
ICBC applies to regulator for two-year rate freeze on basic auto insurance

ICBC applies to regulator for two-year rate freeze on basic auto insurance

VANCOUVER — Premier David Eby says the provincial auto insurer is applying for a two-year rate freeze on basic auto insurance to help alleviate some of the high cost-of-living pressures on British Columbians.
Indigenous community members may be eligible for compensation

Indigenous community members may be eligible for compensation

If you lived on land that was affected by a drinking water advisory for one year, you may be able to make a claim.
Man wanted on multiple outstanding warrants might be in Mission

Man wanted on multiple outstanding warrants might be in Mission

Pearce is known to visit the Mission area, according to police.
Man charged in fatal 2021 stabbing in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Man charged in fatal 2021 stabbing in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Fernand Regimbal was the victim of a fatal stabbing at Vancouver's Hazelwood Hotel
Alleged foreign police station a major concern for Richmond, country, says councillor

Alleged foreign police station a major concern for Richmond, country, says councillor

A Dec. 5 report from a China-focused human rights organization based in Spain said that the Wenzhou Public Security Bureau set up a police station in Vancouver
How this cedar weaver is restoring stolen regalia, one hat at a time

How this cedar weaver is restoring stolen regalia, one hat at a time

A cedar weaver from the shíshálh Nation is restoring ceremonial regalia that was confiscated and destroyed in an attempt to sever ties to tradition.
An unexpected journey: Ukrainian travel agents rebuild lives in Victoria

An unexpected journey: Ukrainian travel agents rebuild lives in Victoria

Max and Viktoriia Shkurupii, both 36, are now working in Victoria as travel agents, a business they had to abandon in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital city, when the Russians invaded the country last February