An 81-hectare farm in East Richmond could be among the first battlegrounds in determining the power of Port Metro Vancouver, a Richmond councillor says.
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A ship that made headlines this year when a large amount of radioactive cargo spilled in its hold has wound up in limbo off North Vancouver while the owners duke it out in court.
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Is it legal in Vancouver to tie your dog on its leash to a utility pole while you go into a store for a few minutes? As the CBC's Deborah Goble reports, no, it's not.
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B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal says there is not enough evidence to prove a group of privately paid security guards discriminates against the homeless and drug users in downtown Vancouver.
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Pivot Legal Society is asking the Vancouver Police Department to investigate what it calls a “really high” number of instances of police service dogs biting suspects. According to statistics from the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner, between March 2011 and January 2012, 46 per cent of the reportable injuries received from B.C. municipal forces came from police service dog bites. The ...
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A man who suffered horrific bite wounds during an attack by a Vancouver police dog is suing the city for what he says was excessive force.
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NEW YORK, NY and VANCOUVER, BC-- - Clio , the leader in cloud-based management tools for the legal industry, announced today at LegalTech New York that it has raised $6 million in its Series B round of ...
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Legal advocacy group launches suit on behalf of client who lost his job after being injured
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After a pricey four-year legal battle, the operators of Vancouver’s red-uniformed “Downtown Ambassadors” program convinced the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal that they are not “homeless police” sent to “clean the city” of “undesirables.” In a Monday ruling, the tribunal dismissed a complaint alleging that the ambassadors were guilty of systemic discrimination.
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The B.C. government might be a step closer to getting back more than $5.2 million loaned to a man acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombing.
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