
David Carrigg
Reporter at Vancouver Sun
Reporter at The Province
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3 weeks ago |
timescolonist.com | David Carrigg
A sudden Vancouver city council decision to host a Lapu Lapu Day memorial event at Rogers Arena this month was made without input from affected families, according to the Filipino Canadian Community & Cultural Society of BC, or Filipino B.C.On Tuesday, Coun. Sarah Kirby-Yung, on behalf of Mayor Ken Sim who was absent, brought forward an urgent motion authorizing the city to sign an agreement with Canucks Entertainment Corp.
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | David Carrigg
Article content A sudden Vancouver city council decision to host a Lapu Lapu Day memorial event at Rogers Arena this month was made without input from impacted families, according to Filipino B.C. Sign In or Create an Account Article content On Tuesday night, councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung (on behalf of Mayor Ken Sim who was absent) brought forward an urgent motion authorizing the city to sign an agreement with Canucks Entertainment Corp to use Rogers Arena — free of charge — for an event this...
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | David Carrigg
Article contentTwo Canadian men are in jail in the Australian province of New South Wales following a complex drug investigation involving methamphetamine from Vancouver, cocaine from Panama and cigarettes from the United Arab Emirates.
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | David Carrigg
Advertisement 1Case pitting Metro Vancouver and Acciona Wastewater Solutions involves over four million documentsArticle contentThe B.C. Supreme Court has rejected Metro Vancouver’s request to postpone a multimillion-dollar trial in the lawsuit over North Shore’s new sewage-treatment project.
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | David Carrigg
Article contentA near miss between a drone and helicopter during a rescue mission last Saturday has led to a warning from B.C. search and rescue agencies. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentAccording to a statement on social media, Squamish Search and Rescue responded to a hiker who had fallen near the top of the first peak on the Stawamus Chief and seriously injured their leg on May 31.
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