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B.C. man awarded $3,457 in damages against 'yelling, screaming' neighbours

B.C. man awarded $3,457 in damages against 'yelling, screaming' neighbours

The complainant also received a $1,000 award for his neighbour spitting on him at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Surrey woman suing Parksville church and former youth leader for alleged sexual abuse

Surrey woman suing Parksville church and former youth leader for alleged sexual abuse

She is alleging she was sexually abused when she was a teenager.
Opinion: Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics

Opinion: Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics

AI is still in its early stages and may certainly improve significantly in the coming years.
Letter: Burnaby can afford to loosen some purse strings

Letter: Burnaby can afford to loosen some purse strings

Need for updated parks and recreation facilities, sidewalks and affordable housing more than justify delving into city cash surplus, reader says.
Stress levels higher in health care and social assistance sectors: StatCan

Stress levels higher in health care and social assistance sectors: StatCan

7.5% of workers report having to take time off from their job or business in the past year.
Canadian-Baha’i community remembers execution of 10 women in Iran for refusing to recant their faith

Canadian-Baha’i community remembers execution of 10 women in Iran for refusing to recant their faith

The violence today is reminiscent of what took place in Iran 40 years ago.
Burnaby's the developer now. City vows to create its own housing authority

Burnaby's the developer now. City vows to create its own housing authority

Get ready for the Burnaby Housing Authority, which plans to acquire land and build housing – particularly in neighbourhoods which currently lack non-market housing.
Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Noisy and polluting, petition says, should fireworks be banned?

Do you enjoy fireworks or would you rather see a light show at your Canada Day celebration?
Burnaby bakery 'gutted' by destructive break-in

Burnaby bakery 'gutted' by destructive break-in

Burnaby RCMP are investigating a break-in at Mon Paris Patisserie in Metrotown early Monday morning.
DNA evidence takes centre stage at Burnaby murder trial

DNA evidence takes centre stage at Burnaby murder trial

Thirteen exhibits from the body of a slain 13-year-old were examined by the RCMP's national forensic lab in Surrey, jury hears.