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Steve Rai is Vancouver's new police chief

Steve Rai is Vancouver's new police chief

India-born, Kitsilano Secondary graduate began VPD career in 1990
B.C. woman guilty of $743K employer fraud gets house arrest

B.C. woman guilty of $743K employer fraud gets house arrest

Former First Nations Employment Society executive director Norma Bird must also complete 50 hours of community service.
Woman transported to hospital after being struck by driver near UBC

Woman transported to hospital after being struck by driver near UBC

The driver left the scene of the collision but was later located by police.
These 11 Vancouver restaurants are closed or closing soon

These 11 Vancouver restaurants are closed or closing soon

Including a 35-year-old downtown "spaghetti joint," a Malaysian staple, moves for redevelopment, or closures due to non-payment of the lease.
‘Sincerest condolences’: Missing teen hiker found dead in Squamish

‘Sincerest condolences’: Missing teen hiker found dead in Squamish

The 18-year-old male who went missing on May 21 near Shannon Falls has sadly been located deceased.
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. needs political backbone to fix Metro Vancouver governance

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. needs political backbone to fix Metro Vancouver governance

Years of mismanagement, weak oversight, cost overruns demand provincial intervention—not polite distance
Photos: Here's what the Hudson's Bay store in downtown Vancouver looks like as closing looms

Photos: Here's what the Hudson's Bay store in downtown Vancouver looks like as closing looms

So many mannequins.
Randall Hopley re-arrested after refusing to stay at Vancouver halfway house

Randall Hopley re-arrested after refusing to stay at Vancouver halfway house

The high-risk sex offender had obtained statutory release from prison Thursday morning before being re-arrested.
Vancouver entrepreneur takes on TV 'Dragons' and the world with his Coffee Bikes

Vancouver entrepreneur takes on TV 'Dragons' and the world with his Coffee Bikes

"The idea is to have this worldwide community of Coffee Bike owners."
B.C. Crown prosecutors grieve understaffing issues

B.C. Crown prosecutors grieve understaffing issues

The BC Crown Counsel Association has filed a formal grievance against the province's prosecution service, citing chronic understaffing that it says is overwhelming lawyers.
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