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Vancouver police will begin wearing body cameras this fall

Vancouver police will begin wearing body cameras this fall

Officers on motorcycle, in Downtown Eastside, West End part of six-month experiment.
Surrey man going to trial in fatal Chinatown stabbing case

Surrey man going to trial in fatal Chinatown stabbing case

Nikolai Sugak, 32, died in hospital after being found gravely injured in Vancouver.
RCMP funeral procession for slain Mountie starts at 1 p.m. in Abbotsford

RCMP funeral procession for slain Mountie starts at 1 p.m. in Abbotsford

The procession to escort the body of Const. Frederick "Rick" O'Brien will begin along Highway 1.
Unregulated drug supply claims two more Burnaby lives: data

Unregulated drug supply claims two more Burnaby lives: data

Burnaby's year-to-date illicit drug overdose toll has reached 25 — 43 per cent fewer than at this point last year.
B.C. salary growth to top other provinces this year: survey

B.C. salary growth to top other provinces this year: survey

Telus Health survey projects base salary increases across Canada to be 3.6% in 2024
Baldrey: Are politicians losing their nerve to fight climate change?

Baldrey: Are politicians losing their nerve to fight climate change?

It appears government leaders are getting more nervous about climate change's steep price on the consumer, says Keith Baldrey.
B.C. lawyers try to tame legal costs as claims tick up

B.C. lawyers try to tame legal costs as claims tick up

B.C.’s lawyers pay $1,800 annually into an indemnity fund for liability claims when a lawyer makes a mistake.
Burnaby non-profit's seasonal campaign to help make play accessible for kids with disabilities

Burnaby non-profit's seasonal campaign to help make play accessible for kids with disabilities

Hacking for the Holidays will run from Sept. 25 until end of December to support kids with disabilities.
Burnaby strata ordered to drop $22K in fines for room rental

Burnaby strata ordered to drop $22K in fines for room rental

Berge Hamian, who owns an apartment at Carrigan Court in the Lougheed area, took his strata to the Civil Resolution Tribunal over $22K in fines for renting out one of his rooms to a roommate.
Single B.C. legal regulator legislation delayed to spring 2024

Single B.C. legal regulator legislation delayed to spring 2024

A new, single regulator for legal service providers would be in line with regulatory changes to other professions in B.C. over the past three years; but lawyers have voiced concerns about independence from government.