The Need for Treatment on Demand
The Vancouver Police Department is calling for expanded opioid assisted therapy programs, addiction treatment, and an increase in public awareness to support prevention as a result of the ongoing opioid crisis.
The Vancouver Police Department is calling for expanded opioid assisted therapy programs, addiction treatment, and an increase in public awareness to support prevention as a result of the ongoing opioid crisis.
With warm weather comes an increase in the number of [...]
The Vancouver Police Department is releasing its 2016 Annual Report, highlighting some of our initiatives and engagement with the diverse community that we serve.
The woman who was shot in yesterday's targeted shooting in East Vancouver has died.
Just after 5 p.m. this evening, police received reports of shots fired near East 7th Avenue and St. Catherines Street in East Vancouver.
Scammers have spoofed the Vancouver Police Department's non-emergency line, representing themselves as representatives of the Canada Revenue Agency.
East Vancouver residents had to keep an eye on their pic-a-nic baskets this morning, after a young bear was spotted in their neighbourhood.
The May long weekend marks the beginning of boating season, and Vancouver Police are again partnering with boating safety advocates to promote safety on the water.
The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) today announced that it will walk in Vancouver's Pride Parade for the 21st consecutive year in August 2017.
The VPD believes that circumstances exist to warn the public that Cameron Eugene Ratelle is residing in Vancouver and poses a risk of significant harm to the safety of young women, particularly those 16 to 25 years-old.