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City of Vancouver employees see increase in threats, violence

City of Vancouver employees see increase in threats, violence

Parking enforcement officers were assaulted once every two weeks in 2023.
Former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths faces hearing for alleged illegal stock activity

Former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths faces hearing for alleged illegal stock activity

Three B.C. companies and their respective directors are facing a securities commission hearing for contraventions of the B.C. Securities Act.
Metro Vancouver weather: Warm temps, sunshine ahead of stormy conditions

Metro Vancouver weather: Warm temps, sunshine ahead of stormy conditions

"The early part of this weekend looks quite spectacular."
Vancouver police investigating Oct. 7 protest 'expressing solidarity with terrorist groups'

Vancouver police investigating Oct. 7 protest 'expressing solidarity with terrorist groups'

Vancouver police say they are aware of the Oct. 7 pro-Hamas rally in downtown and are investigating 'acts that many in our community find intolerable, offensive, and unsafe.'
Family of four loses 'everything' in East Vancouver house fire

Family of four loses 'everything' in East Vancouver house fire

Two children and their parents are now homeless after a fire destroyed their home in East Vancouver.
Canucks lines vs Flames, October 9, 2024

Canucks lines vs Flames, October 9, 2024

Arturs Silovs will be the starting goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks on opening night.
The largest supermoon of the year is set to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

The largest supermoon of the year is set to illuminate Metro Vancouver skies

Skywatchers have a supersized treat coming this month.
B.C. Catholic school, archdiocese face another sex abuse case

B.C. Catholic school, archdiocese face another sex abuse case

Brother Edward English, who first became know after the Mount Cashel orphanage abuse scandal, is named in another case.
B.C. scientists find wildflower fights drug-resistant tuberculosis

B.C. scientists find wildflower fights drug-resistant tuberculosis

Tuberculosis kills more than a million people a year, and without new antibiotics, experts say drug resistance could drive that number even higher.
B.C. Votes 2024: Who are the candidates in Vancouver-Little Mountain?

B.C. Votes 2024: Who are the candidates in Vancouver-Little Mountain?

Voters will choose between Christine Boyle (NDP), John Coupar (Conservative), and Wendy Hayko (Green Party).
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