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First class of Transit Police community safety officers hits the transit system

First class of Transit Police community safety officers hits the transit system

Community safety officers raised as a type of “tiered policing” that could be considered in New West
Inside the struggle to save Canada's most endangered bird

Inside the struggle to save Canada's most endangered bird

As federal and provincial governments clash, a failure to protect Canada's last wild-born northern spotted owl reveals cracks in the country's species at risk law.
B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

The suspension cites misconduct incident at a 2021 work function and unwelcomed and unwanted sexualized comments.
Crime and public safety: What happened at New West public forum?

Crime and public safety: What happened at New West public forum?

New Westminster crime and public safety forum: “We have got to look at different ways of doing things.”
New West safety forum questions cancellation of school liaison program

New West safety forum questions cancellation of school liaison program

Cops in schools? “We want them to know that they can engage with public safety officials.”
For rent: An RV parked outside a Vancouver home. But is that legal?

For rent: An RV parked outside a Vancouver home. But is that legal?

"Urban living has never been this accessible!"
Liberals hope Gaza humanitarian pauses mean more evacuees, freeing of hostages

Liberals hope Gaza humanitarian pauses mean more evacuees, freeing of hostages

OTTAWA — The Gaza Strip has become the hardest place to live on Earth, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Thursday, as 32 more people tied to Canada escaped the war-racked territory, and Israel's promise of a daily four-hour pause in military
Vancouver police, UBC say they're ready for protests

Vancouver police, UBC say they're ready for protests

A pro-Palestine protest is taking place Thursday night at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Liberals, Tories aim to support NDP private bill on criminalizing coercive control

Liberals, Tories aim to support NDP private bill on criminalizing coercive control

OTTAWA — New Democrat MP Laurel Collins says she began paying close attention to the issue of coercive control when her sister showed up at her door in tears.
B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

B.C. family doctor helps slam door on extending residency by one year

Over nine in 10 Canadian family doctors rejected their regulator's proposal to extend residency from two years to three years, amid a nationwide doctor shortage.