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Investigation involving Vancouver mayor focused on alleged police misconduct

Investigation involving Vancouver mayor focused on alleged police misconduct

Police watchdog-ordered probe was for 'purported traffic stop' of Ken Sim, not alleged impaired driving
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim quells rumours over impaired driving, alleged VPD coverup

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim quells rumours over impaired driving, alleged VPD coverup

'Any allegation that I was driving under the influence is an outright lie.'
B.C. watchdog urges transparency fixes in municipal FOI practices

B.C. watchdog urges transparency fixes in municipal FOI practices

Michael Harvey: “Inconsistency breeds confusion and a lack of transparency.”
Vancouver city councillor proposes relocating 'iconic' East Van Cross

Vancouver city councillor proposes relocating 'iconic' East Van Cross

Artist Ken Lum designed the monument, located at Clark Drive and East 6th Avenue.
Reliance on property taxes 'neither sustainable nor resilient' for B.C. municipalities

Reliance on property taxes 'neither sustainable nor resilient' for B.C. municipalities

Vancouver budget report addresses ongoing concern over need for municipal finance reform
Violent crime, property crime down in Vancouver

Violent crime, property crime down in Vancouver

Decrease comes as Vancouver police request $22.8 million increase for 2025 budget
Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Vancouver council commits to build South Asian cultural centre

Bid faces competition from Surrey, which has one of largest South Asian populations in Canada.
Veterans' banners mark 100th anniversary of Victory Square cenotaph

Veterans' banners mark 100th anniversary of Victory Square cenotaph

Bob Underhill, chair of Vancouver's Remembrance Day committee: "I'm really proud that we were able to accomplish this."
Here's what a 7.2-magnitude earthquake would do to Vancouver

Here's what a 7.2-magnitude earthquake would do to Vancouver

A new report says up to 1,350 people would die or suffer severe injuries and nearly 6,100 privately owned buildings would be heavily damaged.
Pro-Palestine supporters file complaints against Vancouver police

Pro-Palestine supporters file complaints against Vancouver police

Human rights’ groups say police used excessive force in May at blockade of train tracks, conducting unnecessary surveillance at protests