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Fired supervisor wins wrongful dismissal suit against City of Port Coquitlam

Fired supervisor wins wrongful dismissal suit against City of Port Coquitlam

Washing his truck and trailer at municipal car wash was wrong but not enough to justify firing, judge rules
Turnovers are a big reason why Rathbone isn’t with the Canucks right now

Turnovers are a big reason why Rathbone isn’t with the Canucks right now

Also, Ethan Bear's puck management issues and Quinn Hughes' excellence on the breakout.
Vancouver targeted by Chinese police for 'service centre': reports

Vancouver targeted by Chinese police for 'service centre': reports

Safeguard Defenders says media reports indicate a Chinese police-run 'service station' may be operating in Vancouver.
B.C. man pleads not guilty in brother's stabbing death

B.C. man pleads not guilty in brother's stabbing death

The BC Prosecution Service approved the second-degree murder charge against Alexander Trimble on June 6.
What did vegetarians eat 115 years ago? This historic Vancouver menu has answers

What did vegetarians eat 115 years ago? This historic Vancouver menu has answers

Want some nut cream toast or a nut sandwich?
Mike Howell: Do you think Vancouver police officers should wear cameras?

Mike Howell: Do you think Vancouver police officers should wear cameras?

City council to debate motion on ABC Vancouver councillor’s request for VPD program
Where to find festive treats in Metro Vancouver this holiday season

Where to find festive treats in Metro Vancouver this holiday season

19 different places to check out.
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this December

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this December

Vancouver is now the most expensive city in the country to rent in.
Not criminally responsible, defence says in B.C. courthouse stabbing case

Not criminally responsible, defence says in B.C. courthouse stabbing case

Fear led the woman to carry a knife and hammer, the court heard.
British Columbians to fork out hundreds more dollars for food in 2023

British Columbians to fork out hundreds more dollars for food in 2023

An average family of four will spend up to $16,288 on food in 2023.
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