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Richmond's off-street prostitution rings highlighted by deportation case

Richmond's off-street prostitution rings highlighted by deportation case

A massage parlour on Minoru Boulevard felt it necessary to post a “No Sex Service” sign on its front door after being inundated by prospective Johns.
Concerns raised about 4/20 Pro D day for North Vancouver high school students

Concerns raised about 4/20 Pro D day for North Vancouver high school students

Last year’s 4/20 rally in Vancouver.
Coffee chain partners with cannabis company to open dispensaries

Coffee chain partners with cannabis company to open dispensaries

Photo Pexels/Shutterstock Second Cup has partnered with National Access Cannabis to open NAC-branded dispensaries across Western Canada.
Japanese giant moves into Lynn Valley Centre

Japanese giant moves into Lynn Valley Centre

Japanese-inspired lifestyle store Miniso officially opened at Lynn Valley Centre on Saturday.
Canadian Blood Services says donations spiked after Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Canadian Blood Services says donations spiked after Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Photo Canadian Blood Services Canadian Blood Services says there's been a national "spike" in donations of blood in the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that left 16 people dead and 13 others injured.
RCMP looking for suspected flasher who exposed himself to woman near Central Park

RCMP looking for suspected flasher who exposed himself to woman near Central Park

File photo Burnaby RCMP is looking for help finding a flasher who exposed himself to a woman near Central Park Monday night. Police were called to the 4100 block of Maywood Street (by Willingdon Avenue) at about 10:20 p.m.
My name is Margaux, and I'm autistic

My name is Margaux, and I'm autistic

Margaux Wosk I am Autistic. Throughout my entire school life, I never fit in. I had very focused interests and spent a lot of my time alone. I couldn't relate to the other children and was bullied a lot.
Virtual kidnapping scheme surfacing again: police

Virtual kidnapping scheme surfacing again: police

Photo Pexels An extortion scheme that convinces people into believing that their loved ones have been kidnapped is resurfacing in the Lower Mainland. B.C.
Vancouver’s inaugural Sacred Sexual Music Festival is coming

Vancouver’s inaugural Sacred Sexual Music Festival is coming

Wendy Cobina DeMos is organizing Vancouver’s first Sacred Sexual Music Festival, which runs April 22 at Venables Hall.
B.C. families say they're sidelined from involvement in addiction treatment

B.C. families say they're sidelined from involvement in addiction treatment

Leslie McBain whose son died following an opioid addiction talks to reporters at a news conference regarding the impact of opioid overdose on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on Thursday, November 17, 2016.
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