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Letter: Burnaby’s sprinkler double standard is all wet

Letter: Burnaby’s sprinkler double standard is all wet

Reader wants to know why local sports fields are getting plenty of water while homeowners have to watch their own lawns turn brown.
B.C. whale-watching operator owes boater new barbecue

B.C. whale-watching operator owes boater new barbecue

Prince of Whales Holdings Ltd. was found to have operated its vessel in an incompetent manner resulting in a ruined boat barbecue.
Properties destroyed as latest B.C. wildfire flares, forcing urgent evacuations

Properties destroyed as latest B.C. wildfire flares, forcing urgent evacuations

Owen Rose said his "worst fears were realized" as he watched an out-of-control wildfire creep over a ridge and race toward Gun Lake in southern British Columbia, destroying about a dozen properties in its path.
Letter: Sun sets on outdoor swimming experience at Burnaby pool

Letter: Sun sets on outdoor swimming experience at Burnaby pool

This is the last fair-weather season that swimmers will be able to enjoy sunshine and blue sky at Central Park pool, reader laments.
Late parking lot payment can't negate ticket, B.C. tribunal clarifies

Late parking lot payment can't negate ticket, B.C. tribunal clarifies

B.C. man argued because he paid for parking at some point during the day, he should not be fined.
Man charged with running illegal gaming operation in Burnaby bowling building

Man charged with running illegal gaming operation in Burnaby bowling building

Richard Kurt Giebelhaus, 58, faces one count of running an illegal gaming house inside the Revs Bowling building in Burnaby between July 10, 2019 to Aug. 26, 2021.
Dog lost in fatal Coquihalla crash located alive

Dog lost in fatal Coquihalla crash located alive

It's being described as "the most amazing story."
Burnaby dad to go the extra mile at cancer fundraiser as a tribute to his daughter

Burnaby dad to go the extra mile at cancer fundraiser as a tribute to his daughter

Burnaby resident Paul Drabble joins the fight against cancer by riding from Cloverdale to Hope during the Tour de Cure, B.C.'s biggest cycling fundraiser
Don't blame corporate markups for inflation: Bank of Canada

Don't blame corporate markups for inflation: Bank of Canada

Central bank research shows markups falling as inflation increased
Pledge to plant 2 billion trees lofty but attainable, Natural Resources minister says

Pledge to plant 2 billion trees lofty but attainable, Natural Resources minister says

Canada's natural resources minister says the plan is on track and even exceeding its targets.