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Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

Lack of B.C. strata depreciation reports a cause for concern, says association

B.C. stratas delaying depreciation reports could lead to insurance problems and owner liability issues.
Burnaby’s last bowling alley land sold to developer, highrise towers planned

Burnaby’s last bowling alley land sold to developer, highrise towers planned

The home of Revs Entertainment, the last remaining bowling alley in Burnaby, has been sold to Keltic Canada Development.
'Gruesome' photos of B.C. wolf cull prompt criticism from environmental group

'Gruesome' photos of B.C. wolf cull prompt criticism from environmental group

Since 2015, B.C.'s "aerial wolf cull program" has sought to relieve pressure on endangered caribou herds, but critics say there's not enough public transparency and oversight.
Illicit drug deaths rise to six in Burnaby during 2023

Illicit drug deaths rise to six in Burnaby during 2023

Province says 374 deaths were recorded across B.C. during February and March.
Outdoor recreation advocates want BC Parks passes to take a hike

Outdoor recreation advocates want BC Parks passes to take a hike

More than 203,000 passes were booked last year.
Special advisor to review 'potential sustainable opportunities' for SFU football

Special advisor to review 'potential sustainable opportunities' for SFU football

The Burnaby post-secondary institution scrapped the program on April 4.
Officers told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears

Officers told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears

BURNABY, B.C. — Two Vancouver police officers testified at a British Columbia coroner's inquest that they were told not to make handwritten notes about a confrontation that resulted in the death of 33-year-old Myles Gray in 2015. Const.
Bail revoked for Jessica Kane, Vancouver escort accused of drugging clients

Bail revoked for Jessica Kane, Vancouver escort accused of drugging clients

Vancouver escort Jessica Kane has been charged with manslaughter, multiple counts of administering a stupefying drug, theft, robbery, fraud and extortion. A B.C. provincial court judge revoked her bail Thursday.
Woman, 89, shoved to ground in Burnaby mall stranger assault spree

Woman, 89, shoved to ground in Burnaby mall stranger assault spree

Burnaby RCMP are looking for a suspect captured on video shoving three people at Metrotown mall, including an 89-year-old woman who sustained head injuries when she was pushed to the ground.
BCIT students shine at international marketing meet

BCIT students shine at international marketing meet

Marketing management students from BCIT secure recognition at 2023 American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference.