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Former B.C. payroll administrator must pay $2M for embezzlement

Former B.C. payroll administrator must pay $2M for embezzlement

"Overwhelming case of fraud, misappropriation, conversion and deceit," said the judge.
Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Experts say cleantech operators will face the same cybersecurity threats as their fossil fuel counterparts and should seize the opportunity to build strong defences into their infrastructure.
Beloved Vancouver donut shop is popping up at this Burnaby mall

Beloved Vancouver donut shop is popping up at this Burnaby mall

Lee’s Donuts will make a home at Lougheed mall from June to the end of November.
Fire halls to sidewalks: Burnaby looks at how developers can foot the bill

Fire halls to sidewalks: Burnaby looks at how developers can foot the bill

Should developers be allowed to fund fire stations and police detachments?
1,450 new homes, 4 towers planned in Burnaby's Brentwood — and a rail overpass

1,450 new homes, 4 towers planned in Burnaby's Brentwood — and a rail overpass

Four towers between 35 and 42 storeys are proposed for Brentwood Town Centre in Burnaby, along with a multi-use pedestrian and bike overpass above the CN/BNR rail line.
Photos: Litter cleanup makes unexpected finds in Burnaby park

Photos: Litter cleanup makes unexpected finds in Burnaby park

Event sees community members coming together to make a positive environmental impact.
Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Amid EV boom, B.C. urban gas prices to climb past $2/litre

Forecast suggests B.C. residents should brace for high gas prices this week with some areas around Vancouver and Victoria expected to climb past $2 per litre.
Ex-Burnaby Metrotown clothing store employee charged in alleged $81K fake refund fraud

Ex-Burnaby Metrotown clothing store employee charged in alleged $81K fake refund fraud

Xining Yiyuan Chong, 32, has been charged in connection with an alleged fraud at Oak + Fort involving fake refunds of $81,000 in merchandise last year, according to police and court records.
Here's when we'll see summer heat again in Burnaby

Here's when we'll see summer heat again in Burnaby

Expect a pleasant, springlike week this week — but next week could be hotter.
Keith Baldrey: Byelections are wild cards in B.C. political game

Keith Baldrey: Byelections are wild cards in B.C. political game

June 24 votes are in traditional BC NDP territory, but sometimes even ‘safe’ ridings can fall into Opposition hands