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Disciplinary action recommended in Myles Gray case

Disciplinary action recommended in Myles Gray case

For Myles' mother, Margie, the disciplinary measures don't go far enough. "I didn't know this side of life, this darkness," she says.
Feds pour $123.5M into affordable rental housing developments in Burnaby

Feds pour $123.5M into affordable rental housing developments in Burnaby

“It’s time for investment to come to the City of Burnaby,” said the president of non-profit developer Catalyst Community Developments Society, as the city pitches in $31 million for affordable rental housing.
'Huge red flag': SPCA investigating sale of sick kittens in Surrey

'Huge red flag': SPCA investigating sale of sick kittens in Surrey

The sellers are believed to be using multiple Craigslist and Kijiji accounts to sell sick kittens for between $250 and $1,200 — in parking lots.
Handgun, ammunition, kilograms of drugs seized across the street from Burnaby elementary school

Handgun, ammunition, kilograms of drugs seized across the street from Burnaby elementary school

Police say a two-month investigation into an individual believed to be involved in the drug trade led them to a Burnaby Mountain apartment, where they seized a handgun, bullets and a large quantity of drugs.
Burnaby FC hires two new senior staff coaches

Burnaby FC hires two new senior staff coaches

Kim Bull and Kat Tomic bring experience and passion to their new roles as senior staff coaches for Burnaby Football Club.
Here's what Metro Vancouver Transit Police actually do

Here's what Metro Vancouver Transit Police actually do

Its main priority isn't what you think it is.
Neighbour angered at Burnaby cherry trees pruned to 'within an inch of their death'

Neighbour angered at Burnaby cherry trees pruned to 'within an inch of their death'

Heritage cherry trees on Boundary Road in the Heights had to be cut down for a city works project in 2019. Since then, replacement trees planted in front of one Burnaby home have been mutilated twice.
B.C. lifts age limit on free tuition for those who were once in care

B.C. lifts age limit on free tuition for those who were once in care

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is opening to all ages its tuition waiver for those who were in foster care in the province.
You might be able to see northern lights glowing over Metro Vancouver this week

You might be able to see northern lights glowing over Metro Vancouver this week

Here's when you might see the dancing green lights in local skies.
Class action can proceed against man who recorded women in bathrooms

Class action can proceed against man who recorded women in bathrooms

Suit targets man who unlawfully recorded and published intimate images of young women on a Russian porn site.