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Vancouver Police Board rejects colour vision complaint

Vancouver Police Board rejects colour vision complaint

The Vancouver Police Board rejected a complaint Thursday from a potential recruit who says he didn’t get a chance to become a police officer because he believes the force’s requirements for colour vision are discriminatory.
VPD rejects applicant with vision problem

VPD rejects applicant with vision problem

Kiren Gill wants nothing more than to be a Vancouver police officer. The 28-year-old Surrey resident has a degree in human kinetics from the University of B.C.
Clark talks up finances, while NDP raises a stink

Clark talks up finances, while NDP raises a stink

Premier Christy Clark went into rhetorical overdrive during one question period last week, launching a three-minute defence of her fiscal policies, mixed with a good-natured attack on NDP musings about fighting the tax breaks in the budget.
I Watched This Game: Canucks 1, Sharks 4

I Watched This Game: Canucks 1, Sharks 4

Every now and then, the universe drops an incredible opportunity in your lap. If you’re a bad pun aficionado (if you’re reading this blog you must be), you know that a true bonanza doesn’t happen often.
Body found at Vancouver high school

Body found at Vancouver high school

Police confirmed the death is not suspicious
Vancouver police seek luxury car connected to woman's assault

Vancouver police seek luxury car connected to woman's assault

White man, mid-30s with athletic build, is suspected of assault
Vancouver Community College rolls out new appliance repair hub

Vancouver Community College rolls out new appliance repair hub

Samsung Tech Institute will service a full suite of stoves, microwaves, washers
Decision on whether to demolish century-old school house put on hold

Decision on whether to demolish century-old school house put on hold

Heritage activists want to save building on General Gordon elementary school site
CN sues West Vancouver over Seawalk access

CN sues West Vancouver over Seawalk access

The District of West Vancouver is fighting back against a lawsuit that would kick residents off the local Seawalk – unless the municipality agrees to pay potentially millions of dollars a year in rent to CN Rail.
VPD uses naloxone for first time to reverse drug overdose

VPD uses naloxone for first time to reverse drug overdose

Officer used the nasal spray form of the drug inside Rogers Arena
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