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Vancouver airport says 'equipment issue' caused long delays

Vancouver airport says 'equipment issue' caused long delays

A Vancouver traveller said staff suggested that she tweet about it because they were also frustrated.
Vancouver's shared electric scooter service delayed until 2024

Vancouver's shared electric scooter service delayed until 2024

City staff has yet to prepare a request for proposals to launch the service.
Crown seeks new court order against B.C. pet killer

Crown seeks new court order against B.C. pet killer

Kayla Bourque is out on a release order with conditions.
Coquitlam church 'therapist' jailed for six years for historical sex crimes

Coquitlam church 'therapist' jailed for six years for historical sex crimes

"Dr. Ray" conducted "bizarre" and "opportunistic" sex crimes against boys and young men for more than 40 years, the court heard.
The sobering news on booze: more than two drinks a week increases health risk

The sobering news on booze: more than two drinks a week increases health risk

Drinking alcohol is linked to increased risk of cancer, studies indicate
Woman charged with second Vancouver stranger attack

Woman charged with second Vancouver stranger attack

A Tim Hortons in a Vancouver neighbourhood was the scene of the latest stranger attack.
How Metro Vancouver renters can get landlords to 'respect their rights'

How Metro Vancouver renters can get landlords to 'respect their rights'

There is an enforcement unit for tenants who are put in a bad situation.
Single dadĀ from war-torn Syria finds refuge with B.C. church community

Single dadĀ from war-torn Syria finds refuge with B.C. church community

"I realize that I can't step off a plane directly into my dream job," says 23-year-old writer Youssef Al-Khoudor.
Finish line coming into focus for LNG Canada, Coastal Gas Link

Finish line coming into focus for LNG Canada, Coastal Gas Link

Megaproject contracts in place will provide more than $5 billion for B.C. businesses
Opinion: 5 ways to reform Canada's bail system to benefit both the public and the accused

Opinion: 5 ways to reform Canada's bail system to benefit both the public and the accused

To protect communities, we must improve the likelihood that accused people can comply with their bail conditions by offering greater support on several fronts, from social services to law enforcement.