Stephanie Ip, The Vancouver Sun

Stephanie Ip

The Vancouver Sun

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Past articles by Stephanie:

Saanich police searching for motorcyclists clocked at 270 km/h on Highway 17

Police said more than a dozen 911 calls were made to report the motorcyclists around 7 p.m. Monday. → Read More

Ambleside Music Festival 2022: The Offspring to headline West Vancouver event this August

Here are the headliners for the first Ambleside Music Festival 2022 in West Vancouver, B.C., information on where you can get tickets and what else you'll need to know. → Read More

Ambleside Music Festival 2022: The Offspring to headline West Vancouver event this August

Here are the headliners for the first Ambleside Music Festival 2022 in West Vancouver, B.C., information on where you can get tickets and what else you'll need to know. → Read More

Phone scam targeting grandparents resurfaces across Lower Mainland

The scam generally takes the form of a phone call to a senior, fraudulently claiming that a grandchild or family member has run into trouble and is being held in custody. The scammer then demands an amount of money in exchange for the relative's release. → Read More

COVID-19 update for June 7: B.C. man receives compensation for AstraZeneca vaccine injury

Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the coronavirus situation in B.C. and around the world. → Read More

Monkeypox in B.C.: First case confirmed in Vancouver Coastal Health resident

The first case was detected in a Vancouver Coastal Health resident and had been confirmed via lab testing in province. → Read More

Nanaimo teen who darted in and out of traffic on rainy night hit and killed

According to Nanaimo RCMP, drivers called 911 on Saturday evening to report an unknown person who was seen running in and out of traffic in the southbound lanes of the Nanaimo Parkway, near the Aulds Road intersection. A short time later, the person was also struck by a vehicle. → Read More

Suspect charged in dramatic stabbing incident at east Vancouver gas station

Bystanders who called police alleged the suspect chased several people around the gas station lot while waving a knife and a machete. He was then alleged to have punched another man before returning to the injured pedestrian and stabbing him in the neck and back. → Read More

COVID-19 update for June 2: New B.C. data expected today

Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the coronavirus situation in B.C. and around the world. → Read More

One arrested, one injured following stabbing at East Vancouver gas station

Const. Tania Visintin confirmed Vancouver police were looking into the stabbing that unfolded at the Esso located at Hastings and Skeena streets on Wednesday. → Read More

Vancouver Public Library scraps overdue library fines permanently

The Vancouver Public Library will stop charging overdue fines on borrowed material forever, beginning June 1, 2022. → Read More

COVID-19 update for June 1: Travel restrictions to remain in Canada

Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the coronavirus situation in B.C. and around the world. → Read More

B.C.'s minimum wage increases to $15.65 an hour beginning today

B.C. is increasing its minimum wage from $15.20 to $15.65 an hour beginning today. Once the increase is in effect, B.C. will have the highest hourly minimum wage of any province. → Read More

Here are actor and comedian Jimmy O. Yang's favourite Vancouver restaurants

Jimmy O. Yang has spent quite a bit of time in Vancouver filming so of course the self-professed foodie knows where to eat. Here are some of the actor and comedian's favourite Vancouver restaurants. → Read More

Former Vancouver police spokesperson Brian Montague to run for city council

Brian Montague, who spent several years as the public voice for Vancouver police, has announced plans to run as part of mayoral candidate Ken Sim's party A Better City. → Read More

B.C. Ferries to begin serving booze on the high seas this summer

B.C. Ferries will begin introducing more B.C. wines, beers, ciders and other alcoholic beverages on board their vessels by summer's end following a successful pilot project that took place in 2019 and 2020. → Read More

Park board seeks feedback on how to improve transportation in Stanley Park

A Vancouver park board survey is now underway seeking feedback on how to improve traffic congestion and mobility options throughout Stanley Park. The survey is open to both residents and visitors and is open now through June 9. → Read More

Vancouver Police make an arrest after abducted sisters found safe

Vancouver police say one woman has been arrested after allegedly abducting a pair of sisters from their Strathcona home on Thursday evening. → Read More

Suspicious death in Surrey now considered homicide

Investigators are now asking the public to share any dashboard camera footage they may have recorded in the area on Thursday evening between 8 to 9 p.m. → Read More

Vancouver police seek woman who allegedly abducted sisters from home

Alana Ridings, 37, is believed to have taken Maryam Alshehadeh, 9, and her younger sister Mary Alshehadeh, 7, from their mother's home in Strathcona near Campbell and Hastings streets on Thursday around 7 p.m. → Read More