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Pathologist continues testimony at Ibrahim Ali murder trial

Pathologist continues testimony at Ibrahim Ali murder trial

Jury hears disturbing details about injuries to the 13-year-old victim.
Metro Vancouver lifts air quality advisory as temperatures drop

Metro Vancouver lifts air quality advisory as temperatures drop

Environment Canada has also lifted its special weather statement...but changes are expected this week.
Celebrate National Mimosa Day in Burnaby with these delicious drinks

Celebrate National Mimosa Day in Burnaby with these delicious drinks

The best spots in the city for the booziest of brunches.
Five things to do in Burnaby this weekend: May 18-21

Five things to do in Burnaby this weekend: May 18-21

There's a variety of events in Burnaby this weekend: fly with fairies at a park, discover local businesses at a market, ride a miniature train and more.
WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

MONTREAL — The travel plans of WestJet customers are up in the air after its pilots' union issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday night. The gambit by the Air Line Pilots Association kicked off a countdown to a flight crew walkout at 3 a.m.
Driver pleads guilty in Burnaby hit-and-run that killed motorcyclist

Driver pleads guilty in Burnaby hit-and-run that killed motorcyclist

Mark Peters, 59, was killed at Canada Way and Imperial Street on June 19, 2021 while he was riding his Harley Davidson to work. The driver, who left the scene, pleaded guilty in Vancouver provincial court Monday.
Third COVID-19 outbreak in three weeks declared at Burnaby Hospital

Third COVID-19 outbreak in three weeks declared at Burnaby Hospital

Fraser Health declared another outbreak on May 11.
Burnaby actor transforms into satyr in Percy Jackson musical

Burnaby actor transforms into satyr in Percy Jackson musical

The Greek gods descend on Vancouver in stage adaptation of fantasy story.
B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

B.C. casinos to require photo ID for all visitors

No ID? No entry. BCLC is moving to more rigid ID verification at casino doors to support its self-exclusion program for problem gamblers.
Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

Here's why the stink bugs are back in Vancouver homes

It's a stinky situation.