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Do people aboard derelict boats in False Creek have squatters' rights?

Do people aboard derelict boats in False Creek have squatters' rights?

VPD has begun removing the boats.
Photos of 15 more suspected Breakout Festival rioters released

Photos of 15 more suspected Breakout Festival rioters released

There are now 18 suspects to be identified.
Emotional end to Burnaby SkyTrain station standoff caught on camera

Emotional end to Burnaby SkyTrain station standoff caught on camera

The man at the centre of a standoff that shut down three SkyTrain stations on Nov. 13 had been getting support from slain Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang. Police say her death set off a mental-health spiral.
I Watched This Game: Catapulted candy can't stop Canucks in Colorado

I Watched This Game: Catapulted candy can't stop Canucks in Colorado

Elias Pettersson got pelted with candy by a childish Colorado Avalanche fan but not before helping the Vancouver Canucks to a 4-3 win.
Man accused of Chinatown mom-toddler assault faces other charges

Man accused of Chinatown mom-toddler assault faces other charges

Shakwan Kelly appeared in Vancouver court on multiple charges, including assault, mischief and resisting arrest.
Vancouver man sentenced to less than six months time served to avoid deportation

Vancouver man sentenced to less than six months time served to avoid deportation

The 24-year-old pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including assault and mischief.
Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

A 20% shortfall among B.C. turkey producers is expected to last through Christmas, says the BC Poultry Association.
Rising rent and food prices causing folks to rack up debt and access food banks

Rising rent and food prices causing folks to rack up debt and access food banks

Family Services offers financial workshops and one-on-one coaching on financial empowerment
B.C. Indigenous mom separated from kids awarded $150K in human rights decision

B.C. Indigenous mom separated from kids awarded $150K in human rights decision

"It's a very stark and disturbing examination of what Indigenous mothers face in the child welfare system."
Mental health of woman accused in Vancouver stabbing an issue, says lawyer

Mental health of woman accused in Vancouver stabbing an issue, says lawyer

Lindsay Scott is facing charges of second-degree murder and assault in the death of Justin Mohrman.
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