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B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

B.C. attorney general pledges improvements to sheriff service

A sheriff shortage has forced courtroom closures, hampering people's right to a speedy trial.
Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

This colunmist wonders why he can’t see the dirt his wife sees, or bring himself to use fancy colour names like ‘violet’ or ‘navy’
Can you help find missing Richmond man, 22?

Can you help find missing Richmond man, 22?

Richmond RCMP issue third appeal for information on Ryan Liu, who was last spotted in West Vancouver
Drunk driver allegedly careens through playground area in West Van, say police

Drunk driver allegedly careens through playground area in West Van, say police

A motorcyclist was also so impaired he fell off his bike at a stop light in West Vancouver, say WVPD
Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

Turning offices into homes could help address the housing crisis, but can it be done?

"Every option has to be looked at."
Anti-government graffiti found during North Vancouver highway overpass protests

Anti-government graffiti found during North Vancouver highway overpass protests

Documents obtained under the freedom of information law reveal internal government discussions about the issue
VIDEO: Large group of orcas in Victoria's Inner Harbour likely hunting seals

VIDEO: Large group of orcas in Victoria's Inner Harbour likely hunting seals

Up to 10 Bigg’s orcas — including a juvenile — paid a surprise visit to the seaplane docks
B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

B.C. lawsuit targets drugmakers, retailers for selling ineffective cold medicine

Shopper in potential class-action lawsuit claims he was misled into spending money on phenylephrine products.
Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation is our responsibility and opportunity

Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation is our responsibility and opportunity

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is still a new tradition in Canada, so we urge you to help imbue it with meaning by taking some time to learn and reflect
Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

Airline, hotel payments for sister-in-law weren't a gift, tribunal says

One of the women "failed to prove the payments were a gift."