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Vancouver driver slapped with $368 fine for using cell phone, having iPad on lap

Vancouver driver slapped with $368 fine for using cell phone, having iPad on lap

"Leave your phone alone."
B.C. lawyer who forged evidence for immigration files disbarred

B.C. lawyer who forged evidence for immigration files disbarred

Roger Balraj Singh Bhatti has agreed he will never apply for reinstatement as a lawyer under any circumstance.
Richmond stand-up comedy club turns immigrant life ‘tears’ into laughter

Richmond stand-up comedy club turns immigrant life ‘tears’ into laughter

Dofa was the first Chinese-speaking club of its kind in B.C. and tours across different cities
'We're finally here': Vancouver has a new spot for strong coffee and unique croissants

'We're finally here': Vancouver has a new spot for strong coffee and unique croissants

It's at the intersection of three bustling Vancouver neighbourhoods
You can sail on an ultra-luxury cruise that visits Vancouver en route to Singapore

You can sail on an ultra-luxury cruise that visits Vancouver en route to Singapore

You will also visit numerous cities in Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and in the United States, including Los Angeles and several places in Alaska.
Homicide police investigating after fatal attack in West Van

Homicide police investigating after fatal attack in West Van

Witness said woman screamed that her son had been stabbed. Police are still searching for the suspect
Nearly half of B.C. EV owners worried about public charging access

Nearly half of B.C. EV owners worried about public charging access

Despite worries over public charging, 96% of electric vehicle owners said they would buy an EV again if they had to replace their current car, according to a poll from the Canadian Automobile Association.
Police-reported hate crimes rise again, as pandemic worsens discrimination: StatCan

Police-reported hate crimes rise again, as pandemic worsens discrimination: StatCan

OTTAWA — The turmoil of the pandemic contributed to the rise of hate and discriminatory behaviour, reflecting historical surges in antisemitism, says the CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver.
Massive outdoors comedy event proposed for Stanley Park

Massive outdoors comedy event proposed for Stanley Park

The first one was organized in Edmonton in 2021.
Who pays for search-and-rescue costs in B.C.?

Who pays for search-and-rescue costs in B.C.?

'Imagine if there was a risk of being charged for a house fire'
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