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Delta concerned policing at ports has ‘fallen through the cracks’

Delta concerned policing at ports has ‘fallen through the cracks’

The City of Delta wants policing issues addressed before any consideration is given to expanding the ports at Roberts Bank.
B.C. government loosens social assistance rules to ease poverty

B.C. government loosens social assistance rules to ease poverty

The British Columbia government is implementing a series of changes to its social assistance policies that it says will help break the cycle of poverty.
Former Vancouver officer facing lawsuits alleging sexual exploitation

Former Vancouver officer facing lawsuits alleging sexual exploitation

A former Vancouver police detective has been accused of kissing and groping two victims in a sex trafficking case while acting as their support worker.
This adorable black-and-tan pooch needed life-changing spinal surgery

This adorable black-and-tan pooch needed life-changing spinal surgery

The BC SPCA is asking the public for help for a tiny dog that was admitted with an abscessed tooth but required life-changing spinal surgery.
UPDATE: Two people in custody following shooting at Toronto Raptors rally

UPDATE: Two people in custody following shooting at Toronto Raptors rally

The Raptors celebratory rally at Nathan Phillips Square was briefly suspended after police said there were reports of a woman being shot.
Vancouver police arrest suspect linked to alleged West End home invasion

Vancouver police arrest suspect linked to alleged West End home invasion

A spate of charges have been laid and more could be forthcoming against a 50-year-old man who was apprehended by Vancouver police in relation to an alleged violent home invasion in the West End.
Pride flag defaced twice in 12 days at a Metro Vancouver church

Pride flag defaced twice in 12 days at a Metro Vancouver church

For the second time in 12 days, heartless vandals have defaced a Pride flag at Ladner United Church in Delta.
Production company suing ex-TV show accountant who allegedly ran off to Mexico with boyfriend, embezzled over $900K

Production company suing ex-TV show accountant who allegedly ran off to Mexico with boyfriend, embezzled over $900K

The production company behind Amazon's Vancouver-shot series The Man in the High Castle is suing a former assistant accountant and two of his romantic partners, claiming he absconded to Mexico after misappropriating more than $900,000.
New online crime reporting tool launches in Surrey

New online crime reporting tool launches in Surrey

Surrey RCMP is set to become the first detachment to test a new online crime reporting tool on Monday, followed by proposed tests in three other B.C. communities later this summer.
Over 80% of 4/20-friendly dads want weed for Father's Day, poll finds

Over 80% of 4/20-friendly dads want weed for Father's Day, poll finds

A recent poll found that the majority of cannabis-consuming dads would like to receive a cannabis-related gift for Father's Day this year.