Sunday, December 22, 2024
A Surrey RCMP program that connects vulnerable youth with services has helped more than 100 kids and their families over the past 12 months. Early intervention is at the heart of the Surrey RCMP Family and Youth Resource Support Team (FYRST) ,...
Delta police are warning the public after a man in a minivan followed a girl home after school on Thursday. According to police, it happened after school hours near Gray Elementary on 82nd Avenue. The girl said she made eye contact with...
SURREY, B.C. — The City of Surrey, B.C., has hired the deputy chief constable from the neighbouring city of Delta to head its new municipal police force. Norm Lipinski was announced as the new police chief at a news conference...
A B.C. woman says it’s buyer beware when purchasing from third-party sellers on Amazon after a $30 purchase ended up costing her hundreds of dollars. “I trusted Amazon that they would back their products, but now I’m cautious with what...
A non-invasive COVID-19 gargle test designed for children will now be available to adults in the Vancouver Coastal Health region. The health region says the saline gargle can be used instead of the current test for adults that requires a...
VANCOUVER/TORONTO (Reuters) - Cross-examination of Canadian border officials involved in the arrest of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou two years ago will continue in a British Columbia courtroom on Tuesday, as her lawyers seek to get her extradition...
TransLink is inviting the public to weigh in on the proposed design for a new Canada Line station in Richmond. The Capstan Station, expected to open to customers in early 2023, will be built near No. 3 Road and Capstan...
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Lottery Corporation should have moved faster to protect the integrity of gaming more than a decade ago when it was under attack from organized crime, the public inquiry into money laundering heard Friday. Larry Vander Graaf,...
An elementary school in Surrey has become the first in B.C. ordered to close due to an outbreak of COVID-19. Seven new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at Cambridge Elementary School, dating back to mid-October, Fraser Health announced Saturday. The...
VANCOUVER — The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has cut off supports for children with autism and their caregivers, leaving them feeling abandoned by the British Columbia government, advocates and researchers say. The neglect of neurodiverse kids with special needs...
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