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Unlicensed James Bay masseur acquitted of sex assault

Unlicensed James Bay masseur acquitted of sex assault

Warning: Story contains graphic content An unlicensed James Bay masseur has been acquitted of two counts of sexual assault after a judge said he didn’t have enough information to assess the reliability of a witness with mental-health issues — even th
YVR artworks don ‘raincoats’ to shield them from crow crap

YVR artworks don ‘raincoats’ to shield them from crow crap

If you see fine pieces of art wrapped up in plastic at YVR, don’t worry, they're not damaged – but simply being protected from crow poop.
Richmond liquor store one of few to stock Game of Thrones whiskies

Richmond liquor store one of few to stock Game of Thrones whiskies

A Richmond liquor store will be one of only five in B.C. to carry the full set of a Game of Thrones-inspired single malt series arriving on Saturday, Jan. 19. The Richmond Brighouse government-run BC Liquor Store at No.
BridgeMark’s cannabis, crypto and mining stock scandal expands to Alberta

BridgeMark’s cannabis, crypto and mining stock scandal expands to Alberta

So-called consultants bought $6.5 million shares of Prize Mining Corp but were handed back marketing contracts worth $5.5 million
This Delta officer was swimming for 12 hours straight in cancer fundraiser

This Delta officer was swimming for 12 hours straight in cancer fundraiser

The sore and tired muscles are all worth it for Delta police Const. Kelly Seib. Seib said she’s feeling an overwhelming sense of pride and accomplishment after a marathon swim last Thursday at North Delta’s Sungod Recreation Centre.
Richmond realtor fined $18k for professional misconduct

Richmond realtor fined $18k for professional misconduct

Morning Yu must also take remedial training.
Vancouver port development dealt difficult bridge hand

Vancouver port development dealt difficult bridge hand

Developers of North Shore port infrastructure face the same transportation challenge as their residential housing counterparts: bridge congestion. However, the challenge for the area’s port developers is shaping up to be far more complex.
China acting 'arbitrarily' in imposing drug case death sentence: Trudeau

China acting 'arbitrarily' in imposing drug case death sentence: Trudeau

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's very concerned to see China “acting arbitrarily” by applying the death penalty to a Canadian convicted of drug trafficking.
‘Near zero’ visibility due to fog in Richmond

‘Near zero’ visibility due to fog in Richmond

Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory

UPDATE: New 911 dispatch protocol has patients waiting longer for first responders, say fire chiefs

Port Coquitlam Fire Chief Nick Delmonico said the number of medical calls firefighters are attending is down thanks to new BCEHS method of prioritizing 911 calls