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217 people with combined 4,695 previous convictions arrested during Vancouver shoplifting crackdown

217 people with combined 4,695 previous convictions arrested during Vancouver shoplifting crackdown

In one incident, a man with 37 criminal convictions allegedly entered a dollar store near Granville and Dunsmuir and threatened staff with a knife.
RCMP arrest five people near natural gas pipeline construction site in northern sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

RCMP arrest five people near natural gas pipeline construction site in northern sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

The RCMP say five people have been arrested at two camps in the area where a disputed natural gas pipeline is under construction in northwestern British Columbia.
This Belcarra woman will be at sea for weeks in a rowing race across the Atlantic. Here's why

This Belcarra woman will be at sea for weeks in a rowing race across the Atlantic. Here's why

Isabelle Coté is training for the endurance race of a lifetime, rowing across the Atlantic in a 28-foot boat to raise funds for marine conservation education.
'Potentially lethal': Crown wants $2.95M in fines for Richmond ammonia release

'Potentially lethal': Crown wants $2.95M in fines for Richmond ammonia release

Contaminated ammonia was moved in an uncertified tank through Richmond to a site where it was released and flowed into a slough.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ announces increased rates for foster parents and kinship care providers

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ announces increased rates for foster parents and kinship care providers

VICTORIA — Foster families in British Columbia will get a monthly pay raise of hundreds of dollars starting April 1.
Squamish Nation announces intention to develop 140 hectares of land across Lower Mainland

Squamish Nation announces intention to develop 140 hectares of land across Lower Mainland

Moratorium will be placed on third-party development proposals as they seek a development partner
Mahatma Gandhi statue at SFU has head sawn off by vandals

Mahatma Gandhi statue at SFU has head sawn off by vandals

Burnaby RCMP say the motivation for the vandalism isn’t known, but other statues of the Indian icon have been defaced recently.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ strata owner seeks $20K in noise claim, gets $1,000

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ strata owner seeks $20K in noise claim, gets $1,000

A strata owner attached speakers to the ceiling and played zombie music in response to noise.
Vancouver city council votes to repeal 25-cent single-use cup fee, effective May 1

Vancouver city council votes to repeal 25-cent single-use cup fee, effective May 1

VANCOUVER — Businesses in Vancouver will no longer be required to charge a fee for single-use cups as of May 1, a move that reverses a decision by the previous city council.
Vancouver archdiocese and private school deny wrongdoing, sue alleged abusers

Vancouver archdiocese and private school deny wrongdoing, sue alleged abusers

VANCOUVER — The Archdiocese of Vancouver and a private Catholic school have denied wrongdoing over claims of sexual abuse from former students and have filed their own lawsuits against the alleged abusers. The archdiocese and St.