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23/09/2022

The Ministry of Education and Child Care said Friday the fee reduction will save families up to $550 per child, per month, depending on whether their child is in group care or family-based care.

The reductions take effect Dec. 1 and will affect families of roughly 69,000 children across the province, the ministry said.

22/09/2022

A suspect has been arrested following reports of someone carrying a weapon inside BC Women's Hospital Thursday morning.

The Vancouver Police Department said officers were called at around 10:30 a.m. Thursday, with reports that a woman with a weapon was behaving in a threatening manner.

20/09/2022

A new poll suggests Canadians still believe Justin Trudeau is still the best man for the job of prime minister -- but he has only a slight lead over new Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Leger has released the findings of an online survey conducted from Sept.16 to Sept.18 with 1,522 respondents.

The results come 10 days after Poilievre's landslide victory in the Conservative leadership race, which many Tories hope signals the beginning of a unified Conservative party.

20/09/2022

Vancouver Police have issued an AMBER alert. The abducted male child is Phaivanh
CORREIA-CHANTHABOUALA described as 3 years old 2 feet tall black hair wearing a grey zip-up blue pants and red shoes. Last seen at Children's Hospital 4500 Oak Street. The suspect is Jenny CHANTHABOUALA described as an Asian female, long black dreadlock hair wearing black jacket, black toque, glasses, grey sweatpants, red/yellow/ turgoise striped messenger bag, brown ugg boots. She has a Tattoo sleeve on her right arm.

DO NOT APPROACH and Call 9 1 1

Photos from Aha Vancouver's post 19/09/2022

Four 'resplendent and spectacular' horses of the Royal Canadian Mountain Police led Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession today, marking the culmination of a 53-year love affair between the late Monarch and the 'Mounties'.

Ridden by Canadian officers wearing the famous red tunics and stetsons, the four horses marched through the streets of London from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.

The procession marked a proud moment for Canadians, with some tweeting that it is a 'tremendous honor' for Canada.

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