Jeremy Hainsworth, Vancouver Is Awesome

Jeremy Hainsworth

Vancouver Is Awesome

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  • BusinessInVancouver
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  • The Denver Post
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  • San Jose Mercury News
  • Philly.com
  • Alaska Dispatch News
  • 8 News Now

Past articles by Jeremy:

B.C. couple loses wedding photo deposit due to pandemic delays

A couple who had to delay their nuptials due to the pandemic won't be getting their non-refundable deposit back from a former Vancouver, BC photographer. → Read More

Chilliwack priest abuse alleged in lawsuit against Vancouver archbishop

Christopher Mark Wanner alleges Father Duncan Goguillot sexually abused him between 1972 and 1976 while at Chilliwack’s Saint Mary's School. → Read More

B.C. court upholds Surrey second-degree murder conviction

B.C. Court of Appeal upholds Surrey, BC second-degree murder conviction, rejects methamphetamine intoxication, lack of ability to form intent to murder. → Read More

Punching another person's car costs B.C. man $300 deductible

An argument broke out in a grocery store parking lot after a man opened his truck door and hit another man's car. It escalated to them smacking each other's vehicles. → Read More

'Relentless': Crown seeks 8-year sentence for B.C. man facing multiple gun charges

Travis Ramsey Bell's selfies with a handgun helped police connect a weapon to him. → Read More

Privacy commissioners to probe alleged TikTok user data disclosure

The commissioners are looking at whether valid and meaningful consent is being obtained for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. → Read More

B.C. boat master fined $25,000 in urchin diver's 'tragic' death

A Prince Rupert, BC boat operator has been fined thousands of dollars following the "tragic" 2018 drowning of a red urchin diver, Andrew Connor Brown. → Read More

B.C. couple claims bullying in neighbour lawn-watering dispute

A British Columbia couple claims yard flooding and bullying in dismissed neighbour lawn-watering case before the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal. → Read More

B.C. man alleges Richmond vault company took $176,557 in metals, coins

Michael Dale Hsu's safety deposit box held multiple gold, silver and platinum bars and coins as well as $1,000 in Australian currency and $18,000 Canadian. → Read More

B.C. court rejects allegedly abusive neighbour's eviction appeal

B.C. Court of Appeal rejects allegedly abusive neighbour's eviction appeal after landlord evicted them for aggressive, profane and hostile behaviour. → Read More

Afghan pop star's killer sentenced for Vancouver mosque harassment

Afghan pop star Nasrat Parsa’s killer sentenced for Vancouver mosque woman's harassment; judge takes schizophrenia into account for conditional sentence. → Read More

B.C. drag queens' sexual assault, defamation case may go to trial

Two Vancouver drag queens are fighting in court after one accused the other of sexual assault. → Read More

Press freedom breach alleged in B.C. reporter's arrest

Narwhal reporter Amber Bracken was arrested in November 2021 while covering Wet’suwet’en First Nation protests against Coastal GasLink. → Read More

B.C. court upholds roommate shooting manslaughter sentence

The 2019 shooting was a result of an argument over rent money. → Read More

B.C. government lawyers threaten job action over NDP unionization bill

BC Government Lawyers Association voted in favour of job action, arguing NDP unionization bill would force them into an organization not of their choosing. → Read More

B.C. high court rejects assault, kidnapping, extortion appeal

An appeal in a Chilliwack case came down to identity and blood evidence on a pair of jeans. → Read More

Woman alleges receiving massive fentanyl dose at B.C. hospital

A B.C. woman is alleging a fentanyl dose given to her by hospital staff was 200 times the normal amount. → Read More

Arsonist used toilet paper to set B.C. porta-potty ablaze

The fire caused $43,000 in damage to the toilet, a portable office and a generator. → Read More

B.C. man loses COVID test battle with Air Canada

A British Columbia man has lost at the Civil Resolution Tribunal; he sought compensation from Air Canada after the airline said his tests were not correct. → Read More

B.C. public bodies must report privacy breaches, commissioner says

Public bodies, governments, agencies and health organizations must report privacy breaches and have management plans in place, privacy commissioner says. → Read More