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North Van hostel hostess Emily Yu jailed for disobeying court order

North Van hostel hostess Emily Yu jailed for disobeying court order

"It is the rule of law which distinguishes civilized society from anarchy," the judge said.
'This is ridiculous': Vancouverites express anger over lack of COVID-19 face mask rules

'This is ridiculous': Vancouverites express anger over lack of COVID-19 face mask rules

As the province heads into respiratory virus season, many people fear the lack of public health measures will lead to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Mental disorder verdict possible in Vancouver B&E, attempted murder case

Mental disorder verdict possible in Vancouver B&E, attempted murder case

A judge ordered a psychiatric assessment of Cordell Beau Theaker on Aug. 16.
B.C. nurse who stole narcotics suspended one year

B.C. nurse who stole narcotics suspended one year

The nurse ordered and removed "a notable amount of narcotics" from the workplace in spring 2020, found the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives.
Vancouver mayoral candidate Ken Sim met with CSIS

Vancouver mayoral candidate Ken Sim met with CSIS

Opponent Kennedy Stewart is the other candidate to have met with CSIS.
Vancouver group wants to 'paint the town yellow' to make city less lonely

Vancouver group wants to 'paint the town yellow' to make city less lonely

Vancouver's unfriendly reputation is about to be rewritten.
Province boosts support for new Vancouver Art Gallery to a total of $100 million

Province boosts support for new Vancouver Art Gallery to a total of $100 million

The building's budget now sits at $290 million.
Vancouver Now & Then: Before it was Movieland Arcade, this building was home to The Esquire Café

Vancouver Now & Then: Before it was Movieland Arcade, this building was home to The Esquire Café

The iconic arcade and peepshow venue shut down in 2021, but decades earlier it was home to a Theatre Row diner.
Metro Vancouver food banks get little attention on municipal campaign trail

Metro Vancouver food banks get little attention on municipal campaign trail

The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is charged almost $150,000 annually in property taxes, money the organization's COO says could go to feeding residents.
Mental disorder may be at root of B.C. Supreme Court stabbing

Mental disorder may be at root of B.C. Supreme Court stabbing

"She was psychotic," psychiatrist Dr. Garen Gharakhanian said. "She felt justified in what she did."
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