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Seaspan launches world's first electric tugboat

Seaspan launches world's first electric tugboat

It produces about 7,000 horsepower without a whiff of carbon emissions.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Gas prices have risen to almost $2 per litre in Metro Vancouver, again.
Sheriff shortage causing B.C. courtroom closures, trial delays

Sheriff shortage causing B.C. courtroom closures, trial delays

Glacier Media has learned of court closures in Vancouver, Abbotsford, Port Coquitlam, Surrey, Victoria, Chilliwack and Kamloops.
Real estate sector driving demand for Metro Vancouver accountants: report

Real estate sector driving demand for Metro Vancouver accountants: report

Demand for finance professionals prompting companies to 'get creative' attracting new talent.
$200K drill seized in Fiji sparks lawsuit against Burnaby businessman

$200K drill seized in Fiji sparks lawsuit against Burnaby businessman

An Ecuador-based company is suing Vancouver-based mineral exploration company Thunderstruck Resources Ltd., Bonga Xploration Drilling Supplies Ltd., and Bonga's sole director, Lloyd Francis Gale, over a $200,000 drill allegedly stuck in Fiji well after the lease for it had expired.
Nine Burnaby organizations receive grants to help shape B.C.’s anti-racism legislation

Nine Burnaby organizations receive grants to help shape B.C.’s anti-racism legislation

Overall, 68 organizations across the province are provided with funding to engage community members in safe spaces to develop new anti-racism legislation.
'Kept getting worse': B.C. woman shares story of Lyme disease diagnosis

'Kept getting worse': B.C. woman shares story of Lyme disease diagnosis

Santana Welsh did not consider she had Lyme disease until hearing a story about another woman who had it misdiagnosed as MS.
Chicken rescued in Coquitlam from three 'kicking and striking' teens

Chicken rescued in Coquitlam from three 'kicking and striking' teens

Mounties said the "jail bird," now in SPCA care, was being kicked around in a circle in Coquitlam's City Centre area.
Metro moving to stage 2 watering restrictions

Metro moving to stage 2 watering restrictions

All lawn watering prohibited starting Aug. 4.
Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Canadians' feelings towards G7 remain stable but perceptions of Russia have dropped dramatically since 2019, according to new polling.