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Top Burnaby news stories of 2022 No. 8: Teens killed in Burnaby crash remembered as promising young men

Top Burnaby news stories of 2022 No. 8: Teens killed in Burnaby crash remembered as promising young men

Burnaby's Yasbirat Ytatek, 17, and Vancouver's Samir Olyad Suleiman Ali, 18, died July 26 after their car was hit by a vehicle that was allegedly fleeing police.
Photos: How different generations feel about remote work

Photos: How different generations feel about remote work

Depending on the generation, perspectives varied about remote work.
Visions of a plastic-free Christmas

Visions of a plastic-free Christmas

More than three million tonnes of plastic trash is discarded annually in Canada.
Photos: How to prepare for holiday travel with a pet

Photos: How to prepare for holiday travel with a pet

Need to tips when travelling with the furry babies?
'Forcible confinement is also a crime': Advocate says Vancouver travellers held in planes at YVR should sue

'Forcible confinement is also a crime': Advocate says Vancouver travellers held in planes at YVR should sue

"Forcible confinement is also a crime under s. 279(2) of the Criminal Code," he said.
'Unacceptable': Vancouver airport addresses winter storm cancellations, long waits on planes

'Unacceptable': Vancouver airport addresses winter storm cancellations, long waits on planes

YVR addresses mass cancellations and delays caused by the winter storm.
'People from the sacrifice zone': Doctors call for moratorium on B.C. fracking

'People from the sacrifice zone': Doctors call for moratorium on B.C. fracking

A group of doctors is calling for a moratorium on hydraulic fracking in British Columbia, citing reports from nearby residents the industry is leading deteriorating mental and physical health of nearby residents.
Powerful storm to test B.C.’s new emergency ministry

Powerful storm to test B.C.’s new emergency ministry

Concerns for homeless people, impassable highways and roads and localized flooding as an atmospheric river slams into Arctic air on B.C.’s South Coast Friday
Your BC Ferries reservation is cancelled — Now what?

Your BC Ferries reservation is cancelled — Now what?

As a powerful winter storm approaches the South Coast of B.C. ahead of Christmas, BC Ferries reminds passengers that cancelled ferry reservations will be automatically refunded
Rare snow-ice event prompts B.C. government to warn against travel

Rare snow-ice event prompts B.C. government to warn against travel

'Rarely do we see such heavy snowfall followed by freezing rain and heavy rainfall,' said one minister.