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New forensic review in case of man killed in incident with Vancouver police

New forensic review in case of man killed in incident with Vancouver police

Additional resources will be used "to aid in the examination of the facts of the case"
Disgraced Vancouver cop buried Burnaby stabbing confession

Disgraced Vancouver cop buried Burnaby stabbing confession

A Vancouver cop recently sentenced for breach of trust and sexual exploitation decided not to tell Burnaby RCMP that one of his victims had confessed to stabbing a man in Burnaby in 2015.
Vancouver vigils planned to mark International Overdose Awareness Day

Vancouver vigils planned to mark International Overdose Awareness Day

The month of July saw 38 overdose deaths in the city, the second highest number in a single month this year
BC Parks is threatening to tow Joffre Lakes hikers’ vehicles this weekend

BC Parks is threatening to tow Joffre Lakes hikers’ vehicles this weekend

Make sure you follow the rules if you're heading to Joffre Lakes this long weekend
Coyotes kill beloved pet, owner warns

Coyotes kill beloved pet, owner warns

A Coquitlam resident is putting out the alarm about coyotes killing pets after her beloved tabby named Brucie went missing.
B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

It’s not a great start to what’s already poised to be a busy few days for ferry travel. B.C.

Two ferry workers hurt in safety drill, four sailings cut

Two B.C. Ferries workers were injured and four sailings were cancelled Friday after an accident during a safety drill at Swartz Bay. Two workers on the Spirit of Vancouver Island were thrown into the water, said B.C.
Telus wins latest round in quest to fire tardy Burnaby employee

Telus wins latest round in quest to fire tardy Burnaby employee

Telus has won the latest round in a battle to fire a worker for chronic tardiness.
Squamish Nation to create housing authority

Squamish Nation to create housing authority

Plan to build 1,000 units on reserve lands in North Van, Squamish Valley moves forward
Young Australians can now work in Canada until they are 35

Young Australians can now work in Canada until they are 35

New agreement raises the age limit from 30 to 35 in both countries
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