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'A long journey': Reconciliation happening day by day, one year after Pope's apology

'A long journey': Reconciliation happening day by day, one year after Pope's apology

Phil Fontaine has had a year to reflect since he heard an apology from the head of the Roman Catholic Church, something the former Assembly of First Nations national chief fought much of his life to have delivered on Canadian soil.
Photos: Burnaby Pride parties in the heart of Metrotown

Photos: Burnaby Pride parties in the heart of Metrotown

Community members broke out the glitter at Burnaby Pride's sixth annual festival at Civic Square Saturday.
Memorial for fallen B.C. wildfire fighter held in Revelstoke

Memorial for fallen B.C. wildfire fighter held in Revelstoke

Family, friends and fellow firefighters paid tribute to a 19-year-old woman killed while battling wildfires in British Columbia earlier this month, describing her as hard-working, reliable and positive.
These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing in July

These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing in July

Projects up for public comment include a 43-storey highrise condo tower in Brentwood and rental buildings in Royal Oak and Burnaby Heights.
B.C.'s rural emergency room crisis

B.C.'s rural emergency room crisis

Data shows a spike in locked doors, with some Vancouver Island health centres closing dozens of times in 2022.
Letter: 'Ridiculous' Burnaby parking proposal is climate arson

Letter: 'Ridiculous' Burnaby parking proposal is climate arson

Fourteen stories of parking? No way, this writer says.
What ideas were left on the cutting room floor in passport redesign? We'll never know

What ideas were left on the cutting room floor in passport redesign? We'll never know

The original concepts featured a Canada goose, a beaver and a maple leaf.
Canadian intelligence flagged Chinese meddling 37 years ago: newly released report

Canadian intelligence flagged Chinese meddling 37 years ago: newly released report

A 1986 intelligence report warned Beijing was using secret operations to influence and exploit the Chinese diaspora in Canada.
B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

VANCOUVER — The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada said it will meet next week to recommend the terms of a settlement deal to its membership, possibly bringing labour peace to British Columbia's ports.
B.C. senior facing rising debt as mortgage payments double

B.C. senior facing rising debt as mortgage payments double

Evelyn Stephen is also paying back CERB at the same time.