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Richmond food processor shut down for pest infestation, unsanitary conditions

Richmond food processor shut down for pest infestation, unsanitary conditions

Vancouver Coastal Health found nine critical infractions during a routine inspection.
Vancouver political party, 8 candidates punished for campaign violations

Vancouver political party, 8 candidates punished for campaign violations

Christy Clark's ex-husband among those temporarily barred from running in local elections.
Victim of unreported sexual assault asked to come forward in VPD groping investigation

Victim of unreported sexual assault asked to come forward in VPD groping investigation

Vancouver police are investigating a series of sexual assaults that happened in April.
Long-time Port Coquitlam pizza shop owners close up to start new bakery

Long-time Port Coquitlam pizza shop owners close up to start new bakery

Talk about a life transition — this couple is saying good bye to 123 Pizza on Coast Merdian they’ve owned for years and opening up a new business in Port Coquitlam, selling Persian-style bread, crackers and pastries.
'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Photos of overcrowded Stanley Park bike lane spark online debate

'Vancouver traffic is the worst': Photos of overcrowded Stanley Park bike lane spark online debate

Bike congestion on the Seawall is causing problems, again.
B.C. company fined $157K for 'high-risk' school asbestos removal

B.C. company fined $157K for 'high-risk' school asbestos removal

Canstar Restorations has been handed a hefty fine for unsafe asbestos removal at Walnut Grove Secondary School in Langley, B.C.
Hot deal alert: You can fly direct, round-trip Vancouver to Hawaii for only $278

Hot deal alert: You can fly direct, round-trip Vancouver to Hawaii for only $278

Say "Aloha" to a great deal...or many of them.
Man dies while in Vancouver police custody

Man dies while in Vancouver police custody

The Independent Investigations Office is looking into the incident.
Man who carved 'rat' into flesh of gang associate has appeal dismissed

Man who carved 'rat' into flesh of gang associate has appeal dismissed

Jeremy Bellows was convicted in 2020 following a trial on charges of aggravated assault and witness intimidation.
Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Opinion: Canadians' perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Forty-two per cent of British Columbians say Canada's economic conditions are 'very good' or 'good.'
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