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The Vancouver Police Board has rejected allegations from a person claiming to be a Vancouver police officer who said the ...
A Vancouver Island artist has slowed down and stopped moving pictures, and has found and created art from the still images.
People lived in the Vancouver area long before the 21st century. And urban archaeology is used to uncover the city’s secrets from the past, including those of Indigenous people and from the 19th and 2 ...
How the Vancouver Police Department got the green light for a $5 million campaign to reduce crime in the Downtown Eastside — ...
SBLive Sports has a network of elite professional photographers across the nation covering high school sporting events, and here are the best of the best images published in April.
Vancouver police officers working in the Downtown Eastside as part of the $5-million Task Force Barrage strategy do not have drug arrest quotas, according to Police Chief Adam Palmer. Photo Mike ...
The City of Vancouver spends an estimated $46.7 million per year in the Downtown Eastside on operating costs related to efforts to ameliorate the impacts of homelessness, and help people living ...
The City of Vancouver spends $10.8 million per year to fund some of Vancouver Fire Rescue Services’ work in the Downtown Eastside, including responding to overdose and fire calls associated with ...
One photo description notes the area is "the slum district of Vancouver." While the DTES is still associated with poor living conditions, the buildings pictured are quite different, with short wooden ...
Photos from the Vancouver civic affairs beat in 2023 included images of Mayor Ken Sim, police, the East Hastings encampment, battle over Chinatown condo.
Proponents of the DTES Plan’s current housing policy for the DEOD – including former senior Vancouver city planner Nathan Edelson – say market development would endanger existing social ...
Vancouver police release photo of suspect in DTES homicide The victim, 34-year-old Jeff Jeanty, was discovered badly burned shortly after midnight on Jan 3 near Powell Street and Raymur Avenue.