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Police seize nearly 1200 kilos of cannabis ready for illegal export from Metro Vancouver

Police seize nearly 1200 kilos of cannabis ready for illegal export from Metro Vancouver

The RCMP have announced the results of an operation in several Metro Vancouver communities that focused on cannabis prepped for illegal export.
Killer and robber who escaped from Vancouver Island prison recaptured

Killer and robber who escaped from Vancouver Island prison recaptured

Two inmates, a killer and robber, who escaped from William Head Institution on Vancouver Island were recaptured Tuesday night, police said.
These 7 Vancouver parks will get new playgrounds this year

These 7 Vancouver parks will get new playgrounds this year

The Vancouver Park Board has authorized staff to begin negotiating the renewal of seven local playgrounds this summer.
Speed and alcohol impairment a factor in fiery fatal Tesla X crash

Speed and alcohol impairment a factor in fiery fatal Tesla X crash

Speed and alcohol impairment are to blame in a fiery crash March 18 in Coquitlam that killed a driver and destroyed a Tesla Model X.
Here's what these strange granite markers in Kitsilano mean

Here's what these strange granite markers in Kitsilano mean

Kitsilano resident Réjean Beaulieu walks his dog by the intersection of West 11th and Maple Street most days. On one particular January day he noticed something peculiar.
Rainstorm ahead: Vancouver forecast calling for up to 30 mm of rainfall

Rainstorm ahead: Vancouver forecast calling for up to 30 mm of rainfall

The Vancouver weather forecast calls for a decidedly damp change of pace starting in the evening on Tuesday, July 9.
Elderly couple facing charges following alleged soup assault at a mall food court

Elderly couple facing charges following alleged soup assault at a mall food court

Charges are pending against two seniors after an alleged soup assault at a Burnaby mall on Saturday.
Vancouver firefighters respond to bushfire reports in Stanley Park

Vancouver firefighters respond to bushfire reports in Stanley Park

Vancouver Fire responded to reports of a smouldering bushfire near Tisdall Walk in Stanley Park in the morning on Tuesday, July 9.
This candlelit vigil will protest the incarceration of kids at the United States border

This candlelit vigil will protest the incarceration of kids at the United States border

On Friday July 12, 2019, Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps, will bring thousands of people to locations worldwide.
Sexual assaults in Vancouver reach 1,431 over three years

Sexual assaults in Vancouver reach 1,431 over three years

The number of reported sexual assaults to Vancouver police reached a total of 1,431 between 2016 and 2018, with the largest number responded to in the downtown central business district.
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