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Most people moved inside after Vancouver park encampment shut down: city

Most people moved inside after Vancouver park encampment shut down: city

VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver says a tent encampment in Strathcona Park has come to a close as the majority of people who had been sleeping there have now moved into government-organized accommodations.
B.C. dachshund breeder to have seized dogs returned, representative says

B.C. dachshund breeder to have seized dogs returned, representative says

A representative says the SPCA has handed the breeder a $5,570.25 bill to cover boarding costs for the dozens of dachshunds that were housed by the organization over the last couple of weeks.
International effort thwarts $20,000 fraud aimed at Vancouver senior

International effort thwarts $20,000 fraud aimed at Vancouver senior

VANCOUVER — An alert nephew and the co-ordinated efforts of police departments in Vancouver and England have saved an elderly woman from falling victim to an expensive scam. Vancouver police Const.
WMSC rezoning headed for adoption

WMSC rezoning headed for adoption

Bylaw will rezone land to pave the way for a new employee housing building intended for WMSC coaches and staff.
Conversations ‘ongoing’ over cross-border vaccinations: Trudeau

Conversations ‘ongoing’ over cross-border vaccinations: Trudeau

Manitoba, North Dakota working on plan to vaccinate Canadian teachers
Former B.C. minister Kash Heed next up to testify at money laundering public inquiry

Former B.C. minister Kash Heed next up to testify at money laundering public inquiry

VANCOUVER — A former British Columbia cabinet minister and police chief will be the latest high-profile politician to testify today at the public inquiry into money laundering. Kash Heed, who was B.C.
Old-growth forest activists to appeal B.C. court injunction against blockades

Old-growth forest activists to appeal B.C. court injunction against blockades

VANCOUVER — A group of activists maintaining blockades aimed at preventing old-growth trees from being logged have filed a notice to appeal a British Columbia Supreme Court decision that granted an injunction against them.
B.C. Securities Commission whittles ‘Bridgemark Group’ down to four

B.C. Securities Commission whittles ‘Bridgemark Group’ down to four

Dozens of purported consultants tied to alleged inside traders may not face a BCSC hearing
B.C. pop-up vaccine clinics not successful, face challenges, say health officials

B.C. pop-up vaccine clinics not successful, face challenges, say health officials

VICTORIA — Pop-up vaccine clinics in Metro Vancouver COVID-19 hot zones are an experiment that didn't work, British Columbia health officials said Thursday.
Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Some Lower Mainlanders went without vaccinations after waiting in lines for hours