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Vancouver police commit to body cameras, training in response to Myles Gray's death

Vancouver police commit to body cameras, training in response to Myles Gray's death

Report goes before police board June 15 regarding coroner's jury recommendations.
Ag labour shortage looms across Canada

Ag labour shortage looms across Canada

'Scarcity breeds creativity, and problems lead to innovative thinking.'
No more sightings of cougar, Roberts Creek trails still being monitored

No more sightings of cougar, Roberts Creek trails still being monitored

Conservation officers continue to monitor the B+K trail system in Roberts Creek following a cougar encounter over the weekend.
Former top bureaucrat in Lions Bay sues for $85,000 after being fired

Former top bureaucrat in Lions Bay sues for $85,000 after being fired

Peter DeJong claims the Village of Lions Bay owes him over $85,000 after failing to meet the severance terms of his contract upon termination.
Classes for 4,300 students still cancelled as CapU support workers strike for second week

Classes for 4,300 students still cancelled as CapU support workers strike for second week

Remote work is the only issue in dispute
More STR rule changes proposed for Gibsons

More STR rule changes proposed for Gibsons

The bylaw amendment would allow residents to rent their home as an RGA for three selected months in a calendar year, rather than three consecutive months as stipulated in the current rules.
Highway 101 traffic restricted between Tla'amin Nation and Lund

Highway 101 traffic restricted between Tla'amin Nation and Lund

Structure fire results in downed power line on the roadway
Letters: Thank you, shíshálh Nation for water foresight, action

Letters: Thank you, shíshálh Nation for water foresight, action

'shíshálh Nation deserves the heartfelt thanks of Sunshine Coasters for taking the initiative in proposing possibilities for overcoming the perennial water shortage on the Sunshine Coast. '
Record number of vehicles travelled on B.C. Ferries last year

Record number of vehicles travelled on B.C. Ferries last year

Ferries carried a total of 9.4 million vehicles in the year ending March 31, up from the previous record of 8.9 million vehicles for the year ending in spring 2019
Subject of disinformation campaign skeptical about chance of foreign interference inquiry

Subject of disinformation campaign skeptical about chance of foreign interference inquiry

Kenny Chiu, the Steveston-Richmond East MP from 2019 to 2021, isn't expecting Ottawa will hold a public inquiry on the issue