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There's a World Introvert Day, and New West wants to celebrate (quietly)

There's a World Introvert Day, and New West wants to celebrate (quietly)

How will World Introvert Day 2026 be commemorated in New Westminster?
Rob Shaw: BC Greens ghosted by their own MLAs

Rob Shaw: BC Greens ghosted by their own MLAs

Elected members say they don't have time to be leader following Sonia Furstenau's exit
'Excruciating': Burnaby tenants displaced by fire upset with delays, suspect looting

'Excruciating': Burnaby tenants displaced by fire upset with delays, suspect looting

Tenants displaced by the Cameray Gardens apartment fire are concerned their belongings are being stolen from the burned-out building as a police investigation and insurance claim drag on.
Burnaby cancels $240M Confederation Park Community Centre project amid funding challenges

Burnaby cancels $240M Confederation Park Community Centre project amid funding challenges

Councillors were disappointed but said it's not the right time for Confederation Park Community Centre with multiple major projects already in the works.
Accused killer of Vancouver park caretaker denies hiding blood stains

Accused killer of Vancouver park caretaker denies hiding blood stains

Brent Steven White is charged with second-degree murder in the Vancouver death of Justis Daniel, 77.
Furstenau steps down as B.C. Green leader; MLAs say they don't want the job

Furstenau steps down as B.C. Green leader; MLAs say they don't want the job

Green MLA Jeremy Valeriote will become interim leader until a leadership race in September, after Sonia Furstenau failed to win a seat in the last provincial election.
Metro Vancouver weather: How cold and snowy will February 2025 be?

Metro Vancouver weather: How cold and snowy will February 2025 be?

Keep those mittens on deck!
Man accused of stealing Vancouver cop car may soon plead guilty

Man accused of stealing Vancouver cop car may soon plead guilty

Dustin Tallio is charged with motor vehicle theft, dangerous driving causing bodily harm, failing to stop causing bodily harm and flight from police.
Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Plans for the property include more than 1,600 homes and daylighting a portion of Beecher Creek.
As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a 'tricky balance'

As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a 'tricky balance'

It's up to each owner to assess what options make most sense for their individual situation, says pet owner and co-founder of financial planning company MakeCents.