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Lawsuit against BC Ferries alleges assaults in terminal cafeteria

Lawsuit against BC Ferries alleges assaults in terminal cafeteria

A couple is suing BC Ferries claiming five Duke Point terminal staff shoved and grabbed them, threw food and clothing about and took a phone.
Public hearing ordered following 2015 death of Myles Gray

Public hearing ordered following 2015 death of Myles Gray

A coroner's inquest ruled the August 2015 death of Myles Thomas Gray to be a homicide.
Taylor Swift song signs in Vancouver will soon spell holiday magic

Taylor Swift song signs in Vancouver will soon spell holiday magic

Letters for the 13 signs, like "Shake it Off," will get shaken up and repurposed to celebrate the season
'Unbelievable': Cops recommend drunk driving charges, B.C. semi-truck driver fired

'Unbelievable': Cops recommend drunk driving charges, B.C. semi-truck driver fired

Police responded after receiving reports of a large tractor-trailer truck driving erratically on the Mary Hill Bypass in Port Coquitlam.
Kirk LaPointe: BC Conservatives feast on themselves as voters starve for attention

Kirk LaPointe: BC Conservatives feast on themselves as voters starve for attention

Caucus squabbles over municipal matters overshadow province's pressing challenges
Removal of tower limits on Broadway up for Vancouver council debate

Removal of tower limits on Broadway up for Vancouver council debate

Proposed amendments trigger petition from planners, architects; 139 citizens registered to speak to council Wednesday
Huge, three-storey entertainment hub opening on Vancouver's Granville Strip

Huge, three-storey entertainment hub opening on Vancouver's Granville Strip

There'll be 75 different games including mini-golf, augmented reality darts and axe throwing
Chef-driven Vancouver restaurant closing its doors after four years

Chef-driven Vancouver restaurant closing its doors after four years

The restaurant opened during the height of the pandemic
Being assaulted is not part of journalists' work, B.C. judge says in spitting case

Being assaulted is not part of journalists' work, B.C. judge says in spitting case

CBC journalists Shawn Foss and Dan Burritt were covering a Freedom Convoy vaccine protest in February 2022 when a protester spat on Foss, a cameraman.
Vancouver pedestrian left with life-altering injuries after being struck by SUV

Vancouver pedestrian left with life-altering injuries after being struck by SUV

The VPD are looking for witnesses
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