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Vancouver's famous clock master is in hospital and needs your help

Vancouver's famous clock master is in hospital and needs your help

The family of Canadian clock master Raymond Lee Saunders, who made the world famous Vancouver Gastown Steam Clock in 1977, are calling on the public to help their dad in a time of need.
‘Deteriorating level of public safety’ in Oppenheimer Park (VIDEO)

‘Deteriorating level of public safety’ in Oppenheimer Park (VIDEO)

Vancouver police renewed their concern Thursday about what they described as “the deteriorating level of public safety” in the tent-occupied Oppenheimer Park in the Downtown Eastside.
Electric scooter rider’s ticket tossed because ICBC offers no policy

Electric scooter rider’s ticket tossed because ICBC offers no policy

In July, a provincial court judge ruled he couldn’t uphold a penalty for not having insurance when ICBC offers no such insurance for the electric scooter in question.
Vancouver rookie cop resigns over allegations of sexual assault against colleagues

Vancouver rookie cop resigns over allegations of sexual assault against colleagues

A rookie Vancouver police officer resigned from the department in March before he could face a disciplinary hearing to respond to numerous allegations of sexual assault against fellow recruits.
Third instance of Trudeau in skin-darkening makeup emerges

Third instance of Trudeau in skin-darkening makeup emerges

A video of Trudeau in blackface came to light just hours after the prime minister apologized profusely for having indulged in what he acknowledged was a racist act of wearing brownface.
Lawsuit against PNE petting zoo alleging children became sick from E. coli dismissed

Lawsuit against PNE petting zoo alleging children became sick from E. coli dismissed

B.C.’s Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) and others alleging a child became sick after an E. coli outbreak in 2009 at a petting zoo in the agricultural building.
New report explains how Sea to Sky Gondola haul rope failed after being cut

New report explains how Sea to Sky Gondola haul rope failed after being cut

A new report released by Technical Safety BC determined the Sea to Sky Gondola was deliberately cut, and not due to defects or the design of the gondola.
Vancouver condo owner takes offence to Airbnb rental’s risqué business

Vancouver condo owner takes offence to Airbnb rental’s risqué business

Vancouver homeowners suggest their condo complex in the River District is ripe with illegal short-term rentals that consistently skirt the city’s bylaws.
Woman carjacked at gunpoint at UBC by two suspects

Woman carjacked at gunpoint at UBC by two suspects

University RMCP are asking the public for help after a woman was carjacked at gunpoint in a UBC parkade on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
Distressed intruder tells tale of gunshots, kidnapping to bewildered Metro Vancouver couple in their home

Distressed intruder tells tale of gunshots, kidnapping to bewildered Metro Vancouver couple in their home

An intruder installed himself inside a couple's home, telling a wild tale of gunshots and kidnapping, only none of it was true.
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