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Man charged with 19 offences in violent robbery at Vancouver nightclub

Man charged with 19 offences in violent robbery at Vancouver nightclub

VANCOUVER 鈥 Police in Vancouver say 19 charges have been approved against a 27-year-old man who is accused of robbing and tying up workers at a nightclub in the city's Yaletown neighbourhood last year.
Four injured in shooting in residential neighbourhood in White Rock, sa国际传媒

Four injured in shooting in residential neighbourhood in White Rock, sa国际传媒

WHITE ROCK, sa国际传媒 鈥 Police say four men have been hospitalized with "serious" injuries after an overnight shooting in a residential neighbourhood in Metro Vancouver. RCMP in White Rock, sa国际传媒
'Seagrass' allowed filmmaker to explore Japanese Canadian stories, family fractures

'Seagrass' allowed filmmaker to explore Japanese Canadian stories, family fractures

VANCOUVER 鈥 As Meredith Hama-Brown鈥檚 debut feature film 鈥淪eagrass鈥 made waves during its festival run last fall, the Vancouver writer-director says she heard from many Japanese Canadians who thanked her for exploring a side of their experience rarely
One person dead after load from construction crane falls on Vancouver building

One person dead after load from construction crane falls on Vancouver building

VANCOUVER 鈥 sa国际传媒's premier and minister of labour are sharing their heartfelt condolences after a worker was killed in Vancouver's Oakridge neighbourhood when a load from a crane fell on a building under construction.
Man arrested for robbing blind, homeless man in Vancouver, police say

Man arrested for robbing blind, homeless man in Vancouver, police say

VANCOUVER 鈥 Police in Vancouver say a 37-year-old man has been charged over accusations he robbed a blind, homeless man of his cane earlier this week.
Federal government reaches $59M settlement with sa国际传媒 First Nation over land seizure

Federal government reaches $59M settlement with sa国际传媒 First Nation over land seizure

ABBOTSFORD, sa国际传媒 鈥 The federal government has reached a $59-million settlement with a First Nation in British Columbia for compensation over allowing a right-of-way to be built through its reserve more than 110 years ago.
How sa国际传媒鈥檚 low pay for jurors is preventing some accused from being tried by their peers

How sa国际传媒鈥檚 low pay for jurors is preventing some accused from being tried by their peers

sa国际传媒 pays jurors less than minimum wage, which advocates say could be affecting the makeup of juries selected to decide the outcomes of dozens of criminal and civil trials every year.
Trudeau boosts sa国际传媒's housing plan with $2 billion in federal financing

Trudeau boosts sa国际传媒's housing plan with $2 billion in federal financing

VANCOUVER 鈥 The federal government is doubling the financing available for a British Columbia housing plan, which the prime minister called "transformative.
Driver speeding in bus lane in North Vancouver is issued $1,500 fine

Driver speeding in bus lane in North Vancouver is issued $1,500 fine

VANCOUVER 鈥 RCMP in North Vancouver say a $1,500 fine was handed out to a driver caught speeding down a bus lane. Police credit the discreet and quick actions of an officer on a motorcycle for nabbing and ticketing a driver last October.
sa国际传媒 teacher suspended for throwing things at students

sa国际传媒 teacher suspended for throwing things at students

Justin Ray Arnesto told the student that reporting an incident would "not make any difference" because the principal "will take my side over your side."