Darin Hodge fired following confrontation at the Teahouse in Stanley Park
Canada
Biggest immigration fraudster in Canadian history left $900K fine unpaid
National Parole Board decision says Xun (Sunny) Wang had to be released one-third through his 7-year sentence
The man imprisoned for committing the biggest immigration scam in Canadian history was released on early parole even though he had not paid more than $900,000 in fines and "minimized his criminal behaviour," according to a November 2017 Parole Board of Canada decision obtained by CBC News.
Foreign buyers tax on trial as B.C. claims crisis called for action
Chinese citizen claims property levy discriminates against non-Canadians in breach of Constitution
Richmond school district votes to adopt SOGI policy
Board votes 6-1 in favour of employing province's Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity program
NEW More bus service and other changes for TransLink begin Monday
Changes include more frequent service to popular summer destinations and renamed community shuttle routes
Seattle struggles to fill empty rentals as Vancouver looks for housing solutions
Vacancy rates are only part of the problem and can be misleading, says Seattle city councillor
Surge in motorcycle accidents ignites debate about posting crash photos online
At least four motorcyclists died in accidents this week, many more injured
A barrage of motorcycle crashes across the province this past week ignited debate among riders about posting photos of accident scenes on social media.