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Video of cops welcoming kids back to Burnaby schools sparks online outrage

Video of cops welcoming kids back to Burnaby schools sparks online outrage

A Twitter video featuring armed RCMP officers in uniform welcoming kids back to Burnaby schools drew criticism this week in light of ongoing international protests against police brutality.
The Grouse Grind is opening this month for the 2020 season

The Grouse Grind is opening this month for the 2020 season

"It will be a different hiking experience than usual."
VPD arrest suspects wanted for violent sexual assault and kidnapping

VPD arrest suspects wanted for violent sexual assault and kidnapping

Before she managed to escape, the survivor of the assault was directed at gunpoint into a tent where she was held against her will, beaten, and sexually assaulted with a weapon for more than 15 hours. 
Homicide detectives take over case after man's body found in Surrey, B.C.

Homicide detectives take over case after man's body found in Surrey, B.C.

The victim was found Thursday night in the Bridgeview neighbourhood of north Surrey
Vancouver Police bust driver with pistol, rifle with silencer at traffic stop

Vancouver Police bust driver with pistol, rifle with silencer at traffic stop

Police officers quickly learn that there is no such thing as a simple traffic stop.
What’s the deal with Vancouver council’s obsession with booze during a pandemic?

What’s the deal with Vancouver council’s obsession with booze during a pandemic?

Council favours pilot project to allow legal consumption of alcohol on beaches, in parks. Park board will discuss issue next Monday.
Metro Vancouver gun shop flags RCMP quietly adding weapons to banned list

Metro Vancouver gun shop flags RCMP quietly adding weapons to banned list

Already sitting on over $200,000 in firearms and parts made illegal by the Trudeau government’s May 1 Order in Council, Port Coquitlam gun shop says pivoting to new models a fraught process as RCMP quietly adds to the list of banned weapons.
Burnaby woman wins lawsuit against mall cop for 'false arrest'

Burnaby woman wins lawsuit against mall cop for 'false arrest'

The 60-year-old has been awarded $37,450 in damages for “assault, battery, false arrest and imprisonment” by a mall cop eight years ago
Vancouver gears up parking enforcement as traffic volumes rise

Vancouver gears up parking enforcement as traffic volumes rise

COVID-19 restrictions may be easing up in Vancouver, but the City warns that parking enforcement is ramping up.
You can check out 12 public artworks along this 12-kilometre cycling route in Metro Vancouver

You can check out 12 public artworks along this 12-kilometre cycling route in Metro Vancouver

The City of Richmond is encouraging community members to stay active while enjoying public artworks with its newly-released Cycling Art Tour map.
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