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Vancouver mayor renews call for ‘action’ on mental health crisis

Vancouver mayor renews call for ‘action’ on mental health crisis

Ken Sim wants bail reform, mandatory care for chronic offenders living with a mental illness
John Baldwin publishes 'Coast Mountain High Routes'

John Baldwin publishes 'Coast Mountain High Routes'

The new guidebook documents 2,700 kilometres worth of alpine traverses, many of which have not previously been covered
Police to give update on deadly Lapu Lapu festival attack in Vancouver

Police to give update on deadly Lapu Lapu festival attack in Vancouver

Vancouver Police Department will provide an update on the criminal investigation.
Mario Canseco: Fear of Trump won the election for Carney, polling reveals

Mario Canseco: Fear of Trump won the election for Carney, polling reveals

Voters rejected grievance politics in favour of competence and calm — and the Conservatives are left looking for someone to blame
B.C. tribunal orders return of helicopter sale deposit

B.C. tribunal orders return of helicopter sale deposit

The helicopter's documentation was a key issue in the dispute.
Rob Shaw: Eby breathing easier with Carney in charge

Rob Shaw: Eby breathing easier with Carney in charge

The federal Liberal win spares B.C. a policy war with Pierre Poilievre and opens the door to deeper Ottawa-Victoria collaboration.
Museum Musings: The inn crowd

Museum Musings: The inn crowd

'It’s not uncommon when looking through newspapers to find letters responding to stories and events in previous issues'
Alleged driver of deadly vehicle attack was on 'extended leave' under Mental Health Act

Alleged driver of deadly vehicle attack was on 'extended leave' under Mental Health Act

Vancouver Coastal Health: "There was no indication this person was not following their treatment plan or presented a public safety risk."
B.C. hospital employee took naked pictures of himself at work: ruling

B.C. hospital employee took naked pictures of himself at work: ruling

The man claimed his normal practice was to post a sign on the door saying, 'do not disturb.'
B.C. pulls plug on EV rebates, citing program review

B.C. pulls plug on EV rebates, citing program review

Buyers have until May 15 to access what's left of the rebates