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Time served, probation for Vancouver double assault

Time served, probation for Vancouver double assault

He wasn't the landlord but Jorge Medina-Blanco assaulted one man after screaming at him for rent money.
Vancouver ex-TV host alleged police assault case moves forward

Vancouver ex-TV host alleged police assault case moves forward

Marrett Alexander Green has elected a jury trial in B.C. Supreme Court.
Paddleboarder has close encounter with whale off Deep Cove

Paddleboarder has close encounter with whale off Deep Cove

Orcas made an appearance in Indian Arm off North Vancouver Tuesday
Canada's market watchdog needs overhaul to target 'greenwashing,' say groups

Canada's market watchdog needs overhaul to target 'greenwashing,' say groups

As the federal government is currently looking to modernize competition policy in Canada, several groups say combating greenwashing should be at the top of their list.
B.C. to boost minimum wage to $16.75 an hour, matches 6.9 per cent inflation

B.C. to boost minimum wage to $16.75 an hour, matches 6.9 per cent inflation

VICTORIA — British Columbia's minimum wage will increase to $16.75 an hour, a boost that the government says would fulfil a promise to tie the benchmark pay level to inflation. The new minimum wage is to kick in on June 1, representing a 6.
Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travel over Easter long weekend

Everything Metro Vancouverites need to know about travel over Easter long weekend

Here is a guide on how to have a smoother experience at the airport, at the border, or on the ferries during the long weekend.
Victim of alleged terrorist attack on B.C. bus had no idea of motive: brother-in-law

Victim of alleged terrorist attack on B.C. bus had no idea of motive: brother-in-law

SURREY, B.C. — The brother-in-law of a man whose throat was slashed Saturday on a bus in Surrey, B.C., says the assailant gave no indication of his motive during an attack that RCMP allege was an act of terrorism.
B.C. premier responds to decampment in Downtown Eastside

B.C. premier responds to decampment in Downtown Eastside

Premier David Eby says camping on the streets of the Downtown Eastside is a symptom of the larger housing crisis; he said he expects full transparency from police and city crews during the decampment process.
Vancouver officials hope to shutter East Hastings encampment by end of day

Vancouver officials hope to shutter East Hastings encampment by end of day

Mayor Ken Sim: "Things have reached a turning point."
Column: What to expect at Vancouver International Wine Festival 2023

Column: What to expect at Vancouver International Wine Festival 2023

Seminars and dinners are held throughout the festival.
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