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Vancouver cops cleared in traffic stop case where passenger suffered injuries

Vancouver cops cleared in traffic stop case where passenger suffered injuries

The Independent Investigations Office has cleared Vancouver police officers involved in an attempted traffic stop earlier this year in which an occupant of a car fractured her sternum in a collision.
Future of Parq Vancouver casino uncertain due to massive financing debt

Future of Parq Vancouver casino uncertain due to massive financing debt

The future of Parq Vancouver casino is under the microscope as questions arise over whether its owner is able to service its debts.
Woman who brandished machete in Costco parking lot calls RCMP to give her side of story

Woman who brandished machete in Costco parking lot calls RCMP to give her side of story

The woman who brandished a machete in a Costco parking lot during a dispute over a stolen parking spot has called West Shore RCMP to tell her side of the story.
Convenience cravings spawn ‘ghost restaurants’

Convenience cravings spawn ‘ghost restaurants’

Vancouver’s Planted Meals is another version of a ghost restaurant concept, though co-founder Corbin Lowe described it as a decentralized model.
Check out this hilarious parody of court decision on backing out of home purchase

Check out this hilarious parody of court decision on backing out of home purchase

A hilarious story parodies a real-life recent judgment that found a history of murder was no reason for a buyer to back out of a Vancouver home purchase.
Can't stop, won't stop: Metro Vancouver's "Pee and Poo" are going on a summer tour

Can't stop, won't stop: Metro Vancouver's "Pee and Poo" are going on a summer tour

You heard it here first: Pee and Poo - Metro Vancouver's beloved Unflushable's campaign mascots - are going on a summer tour.
Plane crash simulated in huge YVR Airport training session (PHOTOS)

Plane crash simulated in huge YVR Airport training session (PHOTOS)

The event, which included nearly 500 participants from 25 different organizations, gave an opportunity to practice emergency response plans in as realistic of a scenario as possible.
B.C. takes Alberta to court on law that could see gasoline exports cut

B.C. takes Alberta to court on law that could see gasoline exports cut

British Columbia's premier fought battles over the Trans Mountain pipeline on two fronts Wednesday.
Man's fine reduced to $500,000 for starting 2012 wildfire in B.C.

Man's fine reduced to $500,000 for starting 2012 wildfire in B.C.

A man from Cache Creek, B.C., has been ordered to pay $500,000 for starting a wildfire in 2012.
Reports released on sexual harassment, assault probe at Richmond casino

Reports released on sexual harassment, assault probe at Richmond casino

B.C.’s Attorney General has released two reports linked to allegations of sexual harassment and assault on River Rock Casino staff by customers.
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