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Lisa Steacy

Lisa Steacy

Reporter at CIVT-DT (CTV Vancouver) Online

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Location
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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Crime
  • City News

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Neighbours who sheared tops of B.C. man's bamboo plants ordered to pay $1K in damages

A B.C. man whose neighbours lopped the tops off of four of his bamboo plants has been awarded $1,000 in damages by the province’s Civil Resolution Tribunal.
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Vancouver Police Board member resigns over social media posts

A member of the Vancouver Police Board was asked to resign after social media posts surfaced that made her continued service on the oversight body “untenable,” according to the chair.
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B.C. man awarded $800K in damages after being injured by defective ...

A B.C. man has been awarded nearly $800,000 in damages as compensation for injuries he sustained from a defective bear banger, according to a recent court decision.
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Metro Vancouver's living wage rises to $27.05 per hour

The amount the average worker needs to make to meet their needs in Metro Vancouver has risen to $27.05 per hour, driven mainly by rising rent and food costs.
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B.C. RCMP detachment refutes social media claims of human trafficki...

Mounties in B.C.'s Sea to Sky region say there is "no credible evidence" to support claims circulating on social media that a human trafficking ring is operating in Squamish or that there have been kidnappings in the community.
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Corporate sponsorship of city assets on the agenda at Vancouver cou...

A plan to allow corporations and other "commercial entities" to pay to sponsor civic assets, projects and programs is coming to Vancouver council next week.
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First-of-its-kind B.C. study looks at impacts of menopause

A first-of-its-kind-study in B.C. is shedding much-needed light on how women are impacted by menopause – from the symptoms they suffer, to having their concerns dismissed by doctors, to paying out-of-pocket for effective treatments, to being fired from their jobs.
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B.C. party leaders square off in campaign's only televised debate

The leaders of B.C.'s main political parties sparred over health care, housing, and affordability Tuesday, pitching competing visions for how to address the most urgent issues facing the province in a debate punctuated by a few feisty exchanges.
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YVR tech upgrade means laptops, liquids can stay in luggage during ...

People going through the security checkpoint for domestic travellers at Vancouver International Airport no longer have to remove some items from their carry-on bags.
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Former B.C. teacher sent messages with 'sexual references' to Grade...

A former B.C. teacher committed misconduct when he sent inappropriate messages – including some with 'sexual references and innuendo' – to girls while he was their Grade 7 teacher, according to the professional regulator.
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Disbarred B.C. lawyer took client's $18,200 settlement before ceasi...

A former B.C. lawyer who was disbarred for misappropriating client funds was found to have taken an additional $18,200 from an additional client who was paid that money as a settlement for being injured in a car crash.