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CBC
4 days ago
- CBC
Abbotsford police say they're the first in Canada to deploy a new non-lethal restraint device
The Abbotsford Police Department is introducing a new tool for its officers that's meant to restrain people with less injury. The APD says it is the first department to deploy the device in Canada, but as Kier Junos reports, its adoption elsewhere has been short-lived.
Yahoo
02-08-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Organizers say FIFA World Cup rules forcing cancellation of 2026 dragon boat festival
The organizers of Vancouver's Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival say they are being forced to cancel next year's races in False Creek. As Kier Junos reports, it's all because of the rules surrounding the FIFA World Cup and some dragon boaters are unhappy about it.


CBC
02-08-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Organizers say FIFA World Cup rules forcing cancellation of 2026 dragon boat festival
The organizers of Vancouver's Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival say they are being forced to cancel next year's races in False Creek. As Kier Junos reports, it's all because of the rules surrounding the FIFA World Cup and some dragon boaters are unhappy about it.


CBC
31-07-2025
- General
- CBC
Bench bumps draw quizzical looks on the Granville Street Bridge
Vancouverites taking a stroll or bike ride over the Granville Street Bridge can now do so with ease, with its new bike lanes and walking paths. But as CBC's Kier Junos reports, a couple of new benches on the bridge are turning heads and not because they're pretty


CBC
28-07-2025
- General
- CBC
East Vancouver residents fed up with years of detoured trucks creating noise in neighbourhood
Residents in Vancouver's Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood say the noise from truck traffic detoured from the Port of Vancouver has been keeping them up. The port authority had said over a decade ago that the rerouting would be temporary. CBC's Kier Junos has the story.