• Vancouver startup developing iPads, smart watches for crisis situations - CBC.ca

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    Vancouver startup developing iPads, smart watches for crisis situations
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    When Stanley Cup rioters rained chaos onto Vancouver's downtown core in June 2011, holes were exposed in the capabilities of police trying to stop looting and arsons. Communication between police was so bad that teams deploying tear gas accidentally ...
    Pressure-cooker emergency crises get high-tech solution from Vancouver startupTimes Colonistall 49 news articles »
  • 'We're running out of kitties': Vancouver's first cat cafe is very popular - Globalnews.ca

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    'We're running out of kitties': Vancouver's first cat cafe is very popular
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    WATCH: Since opening last week, Vancouver's first cat cafe has been very successful - almost too successful - getting cats adopted. Now as Kylie Stanton reports, Catfe's owners are trying to avoid a 'cat-astrophe' in the new year.
  • Vancouver woman, Vanderhoof man killed in separate BC collisions - News1130

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    Vancouver woman, Vanderhoof man killed in separate BC collisions
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    VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Mounties in two central BC communities are investigating separate, deadly crashes that occurred within hours of each other. Vanderhoof RCMP say a minivan and an unloaded logging truck collided just west of the community ...and more »
  • 60 new winter shelter beds coming to Vancouver - Vancouver Sun

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    60 new winter shelter beds coming to Vancouver
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    VANCOUVER — Sixty new temporary winter shelter spaces for homeless men, women and youth are coming to Vancouver. The new beds are a result of about $250,000 in funding split between the provincial and city governments. They bring the total number ...
    BC, Vancouver split cost for 60 new temporary winter shelter bedsCKNW News Talk 980
    Vancouver adding 60 more temporary shelter beds for winterVancity Buzz
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  • Truck driver stabbed multiple times in Vancouver - CBC.ca

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    Truck driver stabbed multiple times in Vancouver
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    A truck driver was stabbed multiple times by two strangers Wednesday afternoon in East Vancouver, police say. Vancouver police say the incident happened just before 1:30 p.m. PT near the intersection of Fraser Street and East 35th Avenue. Const.
    Truck driver stabbed multiple times in East VancouverVancouver Sunall 5 news articles »

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