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Struggling to help special-needs children while B.C. schools are closed

Struggling to help special-needs children while B.C. schools are closed

“It’s created a lot more anxiety and stress and it’s created behavioural challenges for him.”
A new organization supporting LGBTQ2S+ law enforcement members in B.C. is launching today

A new organization supporting LGBTQ2S+ law enforcement members in B.C. is launching today

Out On Patrol will focus on community engagement, charitable work, and education.
B.C. tourism readies for a staycationing summer

B.C. tourism readies for a staycationing summer

The timeline for when provincial officials will allow people to travel outside their home regions is anybody’s guess. 
Massive delays on 鶹ýӳSkyTrain due to 'technical issue'

Massive delays on 鶹ýӳSkyTrain due to 'technical issue'

TransLink has announced that a technical issue on the Millennium Line is impacting SkyTrain service and causing delays.
Suspect smashes window of car with two Asian women inside: VPD

Suspect smashes window of car with two Asian women inside: VPD

“It was particularly concerning for responding officers, considering the anti-Asian crime and incidents we have seen in 鶹ýӳrecently.”
Three unrelated stabbings in Downtown Eastside over 24 hours: VPD

Three unrelated stabbings in Downtown Eastside over 24 hours: VPD

“Despite business closures and less people out during this pandemic, 鶹ýӳPolice officers remain busy responding serious calls, helping those in need.”
Reward doubles in Beach Grove raccoon case

Reward doubles in Beach Grove raccoon case

The reward for information leading to conviction of the person(s) responsible for trapping a raccoon in Beach Grove has reached $2,000.
Hot, hot, hot: Environment Canada gives long-term summer forecast for Vancouver

Hot, hot, hot: Environment Canada gives long-term summer forecast for Vancouver

It's looking toasty this year.
Cash no longer king as COVID-19 rewrites purchasing behaviour, poll finds

Cash no longer king as COVID-19 rewrites purchasing behaviour, poll finds

Canadians report that only 3% of their purchases over the past four weeks have occurred with cash, a 21-point drop since February 2019
Why B.C. will have trouble putting the genie back in the beer bottle

Why B.C. will have trouble putting the genie back in the beer bottle

Experts say it will be difficult for B.C. to rescind loosened restrictions following pandemic.
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