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Officer declines to be in TikTok video, issues tickets to driver instead

Officer declines to be in TikTok video, issues tickets to driver instead

A driver who offered a Oak Bay police officer a chance to appear on TikTok ended up being investigated for impaired driving.
Review to be conducted after video shows VPD officers 'throwing' Indigenous youth at protest

Review to be conducted after video shows VPD officers 'throwing' Indigenous youth at protest

A review will be conducted after video surfaced on social media showing Vancouver Police Department officers 'throwing and pulling the hair' of Indigenous youth at a protest in Downtown Vancouver.
Rapid test for U.K. variant in Surrey schools not coming to the rest of B.C. — yet

Rapid test for U.K. variant in Surrey schools not coming to the rest of B.C. — yet

More variants of concern likely to be identified in B.C. in coming weeks as province enhances screening measures for positive COVID-19 tests, says deputy provincial health officer
Transparency is top priority for Surrey’s police force: board boss

Transparency is top priority for Surrey’s police force: board boss

Still unclear when Surrey Police Service will be completed and what the transition and ongoing operations will cost.
Burnaby RCMP's first female top cop gets emotional send-off

Burnaby RCMP's first female top cop gets emotional send-off

Chief Supt. Deanne Burleigh retires after 35 years with the RCMP
RCMP in Surrey, B.C., hand out $5,000 in fines to gamblers breaking COVID-19 rules

RCMP in Surrey, B.C., hand out $5,000 in fines to gamblers breaking COVID-19 rules

SURREY, B.C. — A group of people caught gambling at a local business in Surrey, B.C., face fines for not following COVID-19 regulations.
B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

B.C. loses 6,600 businesses amid pandemic

Latest data shows province making up losses since height of pandemic restrictions

Probe points to discarded smoking materials as likely cause of Abbotsford B.C., fire

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Improperly discarded smoking materials likely played a part in a recent fire in an Abbotsford, B.C., apartment building that left more than 100 people homeless.
North Vancouver hobby photographer shares hilarious eagle images (PHOTOS)

North Vancouver hobby photographer shares hilarious eagle images (PHOTOS)

The expressions on the eagles’ faces make these photos particularly meme-worthy, especially the last photo. 🦅
Four more Vancouver hotels have been added to government's list of approved quarantine accommodation

Four more Vancouver hotels have been added to government's list of approved quarantine accommodation

There are now five hotels in Metro Vancouver where international travellers can do their mandatory quarantine