VPD senior analyst Arezo Zarrabian discusses crime statistics at a retail forum held earlier today at Robson SquareGlen Korstrom, BIV Rising crime rates have rattled Vancouver retailers ...
“This is another example of the unpredictable nature of police work and the dangers VPD officers face every day while working to keep Vancouver safe,” said Const. Tania Visintin, a spokeswoman ...
Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino (third from left) with (from left) coaches Jessica Pfister and Miguel Gutierrez, Marc Pfister, Enrico Pfister, Christian ...
Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer has announced his retirement after nearly 40 years with the VPD and five months before his current contract expires. Speaking at a news conference at police ...
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - The Valdosta Police Department (VPD) announced Friday, Feb. 21 their narcotics detectives found firearms and drugs packaged for sale in a Valdosta home. Jeffery Xavier ...
High-density power modules for VPD in AI data centres Credit: Infineon Through enhanced system performance the TDM2454xx quad-phase power modules have been designed to enable best-in-class power ...
MANILA, Philippines — THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) will request for major funding for the country's top men's curling team for winning the nation and Southeast Asia's first ever winter games ...
1:55 Money for involuntary mental health care in B.C. budget says premier The B.C. government is facing pressure on the pace of its rollout of involuntary treatment in the wake of another ...
Brian Montague, a retired VPD officer, to make Vancouver a safer city. “Vancouver faces real challenges that demand practical solutions,” Stein said. “We need innovative approaches to public ...
VPD Chief Adam Palmer will be retiring from the force after serving for nearly 10 years. Palmer took command of the Vancouver Police Department in May 2015, becoming the 31st chief constable of the ...
Man in custody after VPD officer assaulted A police officer was injured Tuesday evening in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, in what authorities have described as a “completely unexpected ...
“Random senseless violence is intolerable and certain people need to be incarcerated,” said Palmer. The VPD officer was transported to the hospital and treated for his injuries. He is now at home ...