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Cops hunting for washroom pervert suspect in Richmond

Cops hunting for washroom pervert suspect in Richmond

Richmond RCMP are asking for help in identifying a man suspected of photographing a woman in a casino washroom. On Dec. 1, 2018, just before 1:30 a.m.
Richmond MLA defends her time as Speaker amid expenses scandal

Richmond MLA defends her time as Speaker amid expenses scandal

Linda Reid spoke out Wednesday after questions were asked of her involvement in the B.C. legislature expense scandal rocking Victoria
YVR working with Delta to address aircraft noise

YVR working with Delta to address aircraft noise

The Vancouver International Airport is committed to proactively working with communities that could be impacted by increases in air traffic noise.
Metro Vancouver voters value issues more than ethnicity

Metro Vancouver voters value issues more than ethnicity

Byelection campaigns can be extremely complex events. Voter turnout tends to be lower than in a regular electoral contest, when all the seats in a particular legislative body are at stake.
Animal shelter decision delayed by Richmond council

Animal shelter decision delayed by Richmond council

Councillors had a plethora of questions about three proposals to replace the current animal shelter.
More than 40 men arrested in underage Vancouver sex sting

More than 40 men arrested in underage Vancouver sex sting

A teacher and school trustee are among those charged
Man arrested after weapons call in Richmond

Man arrested after weapons call in Richmond

An unharmed baby was recovered from inside the home near No 2 and Blundell.
Wade Skiffington, convicted in 1994 Richmond murder, granted bail

Wade Skiffington, convicted in 1994 Richmond murder, granted bail

Wade Skiffington has proclaimed his innocence in the 1994 murder of Wanda Martin in Richmond, B.C.
Trudeau sidesteps ambassador's comments about strength of defence in Meng case

Trudeau sidesteps ambassador's comments about strength of defence in Meng case

OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau says he expects the Huawei executive Canada arrested last month will mount a defence to avoid being extradited to the United States but would not say whether he thinks she has a good case.
Eby hopes election won't impact feds' cooperation on money-laundering

Eby hopes election won't impact feds' cooperation on money-laundering

VANCOUVER - British Columbia's attorney general says he's hoping a federal election campaign won't get in the way of Ottawa fully co-operating with the province to deal with serious money-laundering issues.