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B.C. residential school abuser escaped justice

B.C. residential school abuser escaped justice

Man wanted on 21 charges for sexual, physical abuse against 10 victims fled Canada, RCMP say
Could unmarked graves derail planned hotel on New Westminster's B.C. Pen site?

Could unmarked graves derail planned hotel on New Westminster's B.C. Pen site?

Indigenous prisoners were once incarcerated at the BC Penitentiary in New West.
Card skimmers found in three TransLink Compass Card vending machines

Card skimmers found in three TransLink Compass Card vending machines

Transit Police have issued a public warning after skimmers were found at three Canada Line stations.
No jail for woman who defaced B.C. Catholic church

No jail for woman who defaced B.C. Catholic church

A woman who pleaded guilty to throwing orange paint on a Catholic church has been given a conditional discharge and a $1,250 fine.
Dog euthanized after attack in North Delta

Dog euthanized after attack in North Delta

Delta bylaws say two, possibly three people injured in separate incidents
Jollibee is getting its second Vancouver location ready to open (UPDATE)

Jollibee is getting its second Vancouver location ready to open (UPDATE)

A high-profile Vancouver corner will soon be home to the Filipino fast-food sensation
Crown seeks 60 days in jail for convicted Burnaby anti-pipeline protester

Crown seeks 60 days in jail for convicted Burnaby anti-pipeline protester

"I did it for the orcas primarily," said a man convicted of breaching a Trans Mountain injunction when asked by a B.C. Supreme Court judge why he did it.
80 years ago, strangers helped his father flee war in Ukraine. Now this Vancouver man is doing the same with a van in Poland.

80 years ago, strangers helped his father flee war in Ukraine. Now this Vancouver man is doing the same with a van in Poland.

From a tech boardroom in Vancouver to driving a passenger van for people fleeing a war zone.
B.C. tops Quebec and California as EV capital of North America

B.C. tops Quebec and California as EV capital of North America

In B.C., the rate of electric vehicle sales once again leads all other Canadian provinces and all U.S. states, according to a new government report.
Vancouver police data shows drop in property, violent crime to begin 2022

Vancouver police data shows drop in property, violent crime to begin 2022

Newly posted data on VPD’s website analyzes crime trends in January 2021 and 2022
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