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These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold in July

These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold in July

Homes sold in Burnaby ranged from $3.85 million for a detached home in Capitol Hill to $420,000 for a condo in Cascade Heights.
Breakthrough Burnaby playwright explores broken friendship at Vancouver Fringe Festival 2023

Breakthrough Burnaby playwright explores broken friendship at Vancouver Fringe Festival 2023

Queer playwright to explore friendship, loss, and identity at one of B.C.'s largest theatre festivals.
B.C. principal gets teaching ban after online contact with man posing as youth

B.C. principal gets teaching ban after online contact with man posing as youth

He acknowledged online contact with a man posing as a 15-year-old youth.
B.C. man ordered to stay away from his kids after threatening murder suicide

B.C. man ordered to stay away from his kids after threatening murder suicide

The children, who were three- and six-years-old at the time, now live with their mother on Vancouver Island, where she is struggling to make ends meet.
Grouse Grind closing in early September for major improvements

Grouse Grind closing in early September for major improvements

The early closure will allow trail improvements to be made before snow and ice set in at higher elevations.
B.C. man facing jail time over mask mandate assault

B.C. man facing jail time over mask mandate assault

The man downloaded a mask exemption card printout from a non-government-sanctioned website. The judge rejected it, calling the man's cries of discrimination 'nonsense.'
Editorial: It's time to kiss green lawns goodbye

Editorial: It's time to kiss green lawns goodbye

The esthetic of a green lawn is simply no longer compatible with the realities of our bone-dry summers
Curing the most deadly communicable disease on the planet

Curing the most deadly communicable disease on the planet

In 2019, 1,162 Canadians died of hepatitis C. The B.C. government says it wants to eliminate the disease by the end of the decade.
For Elizabeth May, excruciating headache while at ceremony turned out to be a stroke

For Elizabeth May, excruciating headache while at ceremony turned out to be a stroke

“I felt like my head was going to split in two.”
Attempted romantic gesture with fire on a west coast beach angers Tofino residents

Attempted romantic gesture with fire on a west coast beach angers Tofino residents

Tofino residents are wary of danger during peak fire season.