We are gathering today to mourn the loss of Vancouver Police Sergeant Craig Reynolds, whose life was cut far too short by a devastating illness. Our hearts are with his family, friends, and loved ones, as well as the many colleagues who had the privilege of serving alongside him. His passing is a profound loss to all who knew him.
Craig dedicated his life to serving others. During his nearly 20-year career with the Vancouver Police Department, he worked in Patrol, General Investigation, Robbery, Assault & Arson, Youth Services, Community Policing, and as the Business Liaison. Most recently, he served with the Retail Crime Task Force, where his hard work and vision made a meaningful impact on violent retail crime and community safety.
Craig was the kind of leader and colleague everyone hoped to work with. He genuinely cared about the people around him, always making time to support, mentor, and encourage others. He was deeply committed to his profession and to the community he served, but above all else, he was devoted to his family, who were always his greatest priority.
Craig leaves behind a lasting legacy of service, compassion, and integrity. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all whose lives he touched.
A homeless lady outside of the public library and between DQ having a meltdown police are with her trying to calm her down keeps getting angry and yelling eventually getting arrested. Despite New West having homeless people never any problems first time seeing that happen.
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I pretty much recovered from my cold yesterday. Vaporizing rub helped a lot with my recovery. It took more than a week to get back to full health. Today, my friends and I went out for lunch at White Spot and then later had London Fog Tea at JJ Bean.
A little Mother’s Day post, a day late.
This early photo was taken a long time ago, but what I see most is the greatest gift of my life. My daughter made me a mommy, and that is a role I have cherished every step of the way. Even now, as she’s in college building her own life, I continue to hold on by trying to micromanage every part of her life!
I didn’t post yesterday because I’m really trying to be better about enjoying the moments with the people I’m actually in the room with. And honestly, I also wasn’t exactly in the mood after my mom kicked my ass at Canasta.
Having my daughter as my daughter, and having my own mom still so present in our lives, is a blessing I never take for granted.
Hope everyone had a beautiful Mother’s Day, surrounded by love in whatever form it came.