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Impaired driving: New rules in effect for taking breath samples

Impaired driving: New rules in effect for taking breath samples

Stricter drunk driving legislation took effect across Canada on Tuesday, Dec. 18, giving police officers the right to demand a breath sample from any driver they lawfully stop.
25 millionth traveler passes through YVR

25 millionth traveler passes through YVR

Vancouver International Airport’s 25 millionth traveler passed through the airport’s gates today, two years earlier than expected. YVR expects to serve 29 million passengers and 144 destinations by 2020.
Alleged Vancouver serial robber arrested and charged after week-long spree

Alleged Vancouver serial robber arrested and charged after week-long spree

Darwin McGrath, 50, arrested in downtown Vancouver Sunday afternoon
Burnaby caregiver going to jail for draining elderly couple's bank account

Burnaby caregiver going to jail for draining elderly couple's bank account

A Burnaby caregiver who stole $260,000 over 16 months from an elderly Coquitlam couple she was caring for has been sentenced to a year in jail and 18 months’ probation.
Class action lawsuit launched by B.C. residents against Marriott hotels

Class action lawsuit launched by B.C. residents against Marriott hotels

A class action lawsuit on behalf of B.C. residents has been filed against the Marriot group of hotels after a data breach last month. Vancouver-based Hammerberg Lawyers filed the proposed class action on behalf of B.C.
Six-foot-one, 200-lb 19-year-old ‘can no longer be safely managed’ at Burnaby youth jail: judge

Six-foot-one, 200-lb 19-year-old ‘can no longer be safely managed’ at Burnaby youth jail: judge

A B.C. Provincial Court judge has ruled a “fit and strong,” six-foot-one, 200-pound young offender causing havoc at the Burnaby Youth Custody Services Centre (BYCS) should serve the rest of his time in adult prison.
Parking management firms faced with lots of parking-fine laggards

Parking management firms faced with lots of parking-fine laggards

Parking a vehicle can elicit a wide range of positive emotions. We can experience the joy of turning into a street at the exact moment a parked car is leaving.
Vancouver woman charged after 'boost and bust' operation in Tsawwassen

Vancouver woman charged after 'boost and bust' operation in Tsawwassen

A 40-year-old Vancouver woman has been charged with theft under $5,000 after a Delta police ‘boost and bust’ operation on Dec. 13.
NDP only offering 'Band-Aid' solutions, complain Liberals

NDP only offering 'Band-Aid' solutions, complain Liberals

Liberals have their say over the death of the Delta bridge project
10 days out, 10 flags raised as Vancouver welcomes World Junior Hockey Tournament

10 days out, 10 flags raised as Vancouver welcomes World Junior Hockey Tournament

Team Canada opens up round robin play on Boxing Day against Denmark
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