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Anti-Crosty website violates Elections B.C. regulations

Elections B.C. is taking action to address a website taking aim at James Crosty's bid to become New Westminster's next MLA.


 
Carol Todd, seen here during a Pink Shirt Day

Amanda Todd investigation continues

Next week will mark sixth months since Amanda Todd took her life, vaulting the teen's story of bullying into the nation's consciousness.


 

'Mob' shines light on bullying

Delta students are taking a stand against the growing trend of cyber-bullying.


 

PINK Shirt day is all about anti-bullying and including everyone

Pink Shirt Day is against all types of bullying, such as cyber bullying, verbal bullying, physical bullying and emotional bullying.


 

Cyber bandits posing as police to rob their victims

WEST Vancouver police are warning computer users to beware of fishy messages coming from the RCMP demanding money.


 
Twisting the night away

VIDEO OF THE YEAR: SOUP DANCERS

Good food, good friends and good music - our video of the "dance for your soup" day at Greens and Beans deli had it all. The pen may be mightier than the sword, but when it comes to things like a former city councillor dancing his way around a deli, a video takes the cake - there's simply no way to accurately describe a moment like that without a little digital evidence. Former councillor Cal Donnelly took his turn doing "the twist," using his jacket for a little shimmy at the end, along with a number of healthcare staff from the nearby hospital and others. If you haven't checked it out yet, it's worth the watch - and it'll get your toe tapping in no time.


 

Your view

What's the most effective way to deal with cyber-bullying?


 

Amanda Todd vigil Friday

As cities across Metro Vancouver and the country plan events to remember Amanda Todd, a vigil is scheduled for today (Friday) in Coquitlam.


 
All that is left of a memorial for Amanda Todd

False information wastes time for police

All that is left of a make-shift memorial at the bandstand in Memorial Peace Park for a dead teen is a few words scrawled across the cement in a green Sharpie.


 

Your view

What's the most effective way to deal with cyber-bullying?


 

Protecting kids in wild west of cyberspace

Educating children on how to keep themselves safe in the "Wild West" of cyberspace has to start as soon as they access the Internet, according to a Mission expert on high-risk youth activities online.


 

Time to shame cyber-bullying

Before committing suicide last Wednesday, Port Coquitlam teenager Amanda Todd created a heart-wrenching YouTube video about the endless cycle of cyber-bullying that fueled her despair.


 

Your view

Last week's question: -- How did you spend Thanksgiving?


 
The explosion of digital technology

Into the cloud

AT West Vancouver's Ridgeview elementary school, a class of Grade 7 students sits writing about how they spent their summer.


 
Photos of a family were found

Photos used to help identify theft victims

Photos found on a computer hard drive may be the key to reunited stolen property with its rightful owners.


 

Kids and social media can mix

Visit Rebecca and the other Social Chicks at www.facebook.com/ thesocialchicks


 

Power-X taken off shelves

Another potentially dangerous health product has been pulled from the shelves in Burnaby.


 

Teens host fundraiser for victims of trafficking

A group of youth in a leadership program at the South Burnaby Neighbourhood House is organizing a fundraiser to help sexually exploited trafficking victims.


 

PoCo ranked No. 2 in cybercrime survey

A recent survey that pegged Port Coquitlam as the second most dangerous place in Canada for cybercrime has police reminding the public to take precautionary measures when surfing in cyberspace.