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One-year investment ban for woman accused of defrauding Vancouver, Richmond residents

One-year investment ban for woman accused of defrauding Vancouver, Richmond residents

Meiyun Zhang was accused of using $3M from investors for personal expenses, gambling and paying for an immigration lawyer
Vancouver police commit to body cameras, training in response to Myles Gray's death

Vancouver police commit to body cameras, training in response to Myles Gray's death

Report goes before police board June 15 regarding coroner's jury recommendations.
'Charming and chic': This Vancouver bathroom could be ranked the best in Canada

'Charming and chic': This Vancouver bathroom could be ranked the best in Canada

What makes a great bathroom?
Ag labour shortage looms across Canada

Ag labour shortage looms across Canada

'Scarcity breeds creativity, and problems lead to innovative thinking.'
'Risk of injury to the public': Man injured by object thrown from 10th floor of Vancouver building

'Risk of injury to the public': Man injured by object thrown from 10th floor of Vancouver building

The victim was taken to hospital for treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
'Our first pedestrian-friendly open street': Vancouver trying out car-free zone in one neighbourhood

'Our first pedestrian-friendly open street': Vancouver trying out car-free zone in one neighbourhood

"If the pilot is successful, Yew Street could remain or return next summer as a pedestrian-friendly open street"
Should the Canucks draft Colby Barlow?

Should the Canucks draft Colby Barlow?

According to the scouting reports, Colby Barlow is the rare sniper who also works hard defensively.
Fleeing driver hits officer, crashes car and injures dog

Fleeing driver hits officer, crashes car and injures dog

The Kia Forte had been travelling at almost twice the speed limit when it was stopped about 11 p.m. Saturday in the 3700-block of Sooke Road in Metchosin
Boom! Metro Vancouver forecast includes risk of thunderstorms

Boom! Metro Vancouver forecast includes risk of thunderstorms

Thunderstruck!
Former top bureaucrat in Lions Bay sues for $85,000 after being fired

Former top bureaucrat in Lions Bay sues for $85,000 after being fired

Peter DeJong claims the Village of Lions Bay owes him over $85,000 after failing to meet the severance terms of his contract upon termination.
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