Ken Sim announced a new Vancouver Police Department initiative to target "predatory criminals" in the Downtown Eastside.
The mayor and the police chief have announced a new task force they say will target organized crime and predatory criminals operating in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Tomorrow (February 14), communities will gather for the Women’s Memorial March to honour and remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, and Trans individuals (MMIWG2S+). The ...
Sim and Police Chief Adam Palmer announced "Task Force Barrage," which will see an increased an sustained police focus on the area.
Vancouver’s mayor and police Chief Adam Palmer jointly announced on Thursday a long-term operation to dismantle organized ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver launching $5 million police surge hyper-focused on Downtown EastsideThey called it “Task Force Barrage,” and described it as a $5 million funding boost for the Vancouver Police Department to ...
"The Memorial March is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of our beloved sisters and relatives in the ...
A group of J.N Burnett secondary students were handing out care packages on the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver on Friday. The ...
The BC government confirmed it will cancel the grocery rebate promised to residents due to US President Donald Trump's ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNMatriarchs Uprising showcases local and international Indigenous women's danceFor its Vancouver premiere, naⱡa will share a bill with Sophie Dow’s all roads lead home 3.0. Both Sutherland and Dow are ...
In this essay, Elizabeth Zarpa shares what the Women’s Memorial March means to her and what justice for missing and murdered ...
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