Chapter 1:
-The victim of a fatal Surrey shooting on Saturday has been identified as Paul Bennett, a nurse and minor hockey coach from Surrey. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said the death of the 47-year-old father of two “was not a random incident.”
Chapter 2:
-The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says Saturday's murder in broad daylight of a hockey coach and father of two in Surrey's Clayton Heights neighborhood was "not a random incident." Investigators are still working to determine a motive. 47-year-old Paul Bennett was shot and killed as he sat in his pickup truck in his driveway.
Chapter 3:
-On Saturday, an exchange was caught between two people on the #41 bus near Joyce Street. The incident seemed to have been sparked by one bus riding speaking a different language and it was interpreted by another rider as being a means to trash talk the other passenger.
Chapter 4:
-It’s finally time for the long-awaited money-laundering report to hit your eyes this week. The report was written by former RCMP deputy commissioner Peter German. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 5:
-Later this week, we’ll get a clearer picture of how Vancouver turned into a playground for criminal money launderers. A bombshell report by former RCMP deputy commissioner, Peter German, will be published on Wednesday. It’s expected to reveal how casinos became to be used to launder illicit cash. So what news should British Columbians be bracing for? And what will Wednesday’s report tell us about how widespread this problem is?
Chapter 6:
-It's a murder that has shocked a community - the killing on Saturday of a father and hockey coach in Surrey's Clayton Heights neighbourhood as he sat in a pickup truck on his driveway. Investigators are still trying to figure out what the motive was, for the killing in broad daylight of 47-year-old Paul Bennett.
Chapter 7:
-Is it all about size? Or is it all about skill? The NHL draft last week has showed that it’s not always about one particular quality.
Chapter 8:
-Are your kids getting enough exercise? Accordingly to the 2018 PARTicipation survey, odds are they are not! Our kids received a D+ on their exercise report, although technically that is an improvement over the D- they received two years ago.
Chapter 9:
-A new liquor policy recommendation to the province could potentially mean a cheaper glass of wine when you visit a restaurant.
Chapter 10:
-As the threat of a full blown trade war with the United States continues, some people in Canada are considering a boycott of Trump goods sold at big retailers like Winners and Hudson’s Bay. But what are the chances of a campaign like #BuyCanadian working?