VANCOUVER - Vancouver Chief Const. Adam Palmer has announced he will retire at the end of April after 37 years with the ...
Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer refused to confirm or deny that he plans to run for a seat in the next federal election ...
At a press conference Tuesday, Chief Adam Palmer said it was time for him to move on and that he would be leaving the department at the end of April.
Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer announced Tuesday that he will retire at the end of April from a post that he has held for ...
VANCOUVER — Vancouver Chief Const. Adam Palmer says he will retire at the end of April after 37 years with the department.
Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer announced his retirement today, after nearly 40 years with the VPD and five months before his current contract expires. Speaking at a press conference at VPD ...
VPD Chief Adam Palmer will be retiring from the force after serving for nearly 10 years. Palmer took command of the Vancouver ...
On a brisk Wednesday afternoon, Scott Abels drove his pickup past parks, grocery stores and community hubs in the Fircrest neighborhood. As Abels drove, Judy Ellis radioed their location and what they ...
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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 ...
Ken Sim: "We're at a breaking point, and we can't keep pouring money into a system that isn't delivering real results." ...
A University of B.C. law professor has written a letter to the Vancouver Police Board over concerns he has with city council ...
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B.C. police cite privacy as investigators probe chat groupsThe details of a private chat group among current and former members of the police department in Nelson, B.C., haven't been ...
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