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The Vancouver Sun

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past articles by David:

Kamloops' new elementary school to be mostly timber built and designed to handle extreme heat

New timber-structure elementary school and learning centre will cost $63.5 million → Read More

Kelowna Mounties fear poisoned water placed in bowls at Mission Dog Park

Police looking for heavier set Caucasian female, 50-60 years old, with brown/red hair who was wearing a blue toque, brown jacket and boots → Read More

One person arrested after anti-maskers protest inside Surrey Memorial Hospital ER

One person was arrested after a group entered Surrey Memorial Hospital's emergency room and demanded they not be required to wear masks. → Read More

One person arrested after anti-maskers protest inside Surrey Memorial Hospital ER

One person was arrested after a group entered Surrey Memorial Hospital's emergency room and demanded they not be required to wear masks. → Read More

Pedestrian dies in New Westminster after being struck by semi-truck

A pedestrian was killed in New Westminster on Sunday after being struck by a semi-truck on the 100-block of East Columbia Street. → Read More

B.C. weather: Wind, rain and snow alerts issued as low pressure system moves in from Alaska

Strong winds and heavy rain forecast Monday for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, while heavy snow hits many parts of the Interior. → Read More

Chinese consulate in Vancouver rejects claims it interfered in federal election in B.C.

"China has always adhered to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, and has never interfered in any Canadian election...," CCP statement read. → Read More

Pedestrian collision closes Surrey intersection

Article content Police believe a Dodge van was being driven along 64 Avenue eastbound when it struck a male pedestrian in the intersection, resulting in critical injuries for the pedestrian. The driver of the Dodge stayed at the scene. The area will be closed for an unknown period of time, as the investigation progresses. → Read More

'Pit bull-type' dog belonging to Port Coquitlam woman without shelter ordered destroyed

Kujo has been impounded since September 2021 and has bitten two kennel workers → Read More

Human remains found in empty Cloverdale lot

Human remains have been found in an empty lot in Cloverdale. Police are working to identify the deceased individual. → Read More

Contract signed for concrete supply and formwork at new Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex

Graham Construction and Engineering has won a $9.1 million contract for concrete work needed for the Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex. → Read More

Federal government orders review of first-degree murder conviction of Fraser Valley-based Indigenous artist

Robert Sanderson developed his painting and carving skills in prison → Read More

Township of Langley mayor promises fix for abandoned property turned dumping ground

The $8.5 million 1.2-hectare lot is slated for redevelopment → Read More

Vancouver park board expected to abolish mandatory vaccination policy for contractors

Staff and volunteers at park board facilities are already free to chose whether to be vaccinated against COVID-19 → Read More

Elk Valley man fined for shooting and killing grizzly bear sow and cub

Court heard bear and cub were killing free-range chickens on man's property → Read More

Assault charges laid against four people in two separate stranger attacks in Vancouver

Three teens charges for one alleged assault in downtown Vancouver, while a 32-year-old man has been charged with a stranger attack in Chinatown → Read More

Police bust B.C. drug operation between Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson

23 persons arrested at 13 locations between October 2022 and January → Read More

The first electric RCMP patrol car is being trialled on Vancouver Island

West Shore detachment will trial a Tesla Model Y, a Ford F-150 and a Mustang Mach-E — all kitted out as patrol vehicles. → Read More

Restored elevator at Portland Hotel in the Downtown Eastside ends 'a nightmare situation for residents'

B.C. Housing says failed elevator will be replaced → Read More

Police watchdog investigates apparent suicide of Surrey Police Service member

IIO says off-duty member "sustained a serious injury that appears to have been self-inflicted while police were in the building." → Read More