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Burnaby residents petition to block installation of sidewalk in their ‘hood

Burnaby residents petition to block installation of sidewalk in their ‘hood

Metro Vancouver is replacing a water main
Staying local this spring break? Not everyone is

Staying local this spring break? Not everyone is

Tofino's mayor-elect shares how many out-of-province travellers have flocked to the tourist destination.
This map shows where the COVID-19 hotspots are in B.C. (MAP)

This map shows where the COVID-19 hotspots are in B.C. (MAP)

Concerns raised about safety at dark Burnaby bus stops

Concerns raised about safety at dark Burnaby bus stops

Public safety committee member warns dense brush near local bus stops could provide cover for attackers
Opinion: That $1 million B.C. lottery ticket just expired and I’m not taking it well

Opinion: That $1 million B.C. lottery ticket just expired and I’m not taking it well

We hope the ticket holder never finds out the truth
New children's book encourages acceptance of differences

New children's book encourages acceptance of differences

'The Littlest Dinosaur' by LGBTQ+ authors address bullying and how the different kid isn't scary.
B.C. woman's tale of using Metallica to ward off a cougar to air in German game show

B.C. woman's tale of using Metallica to ward off a cougar to air in German game show

The Chemainus resident was hiking with her dog, Murphy, on a logging road south of Duncan in July 2019 when she sensed she was being watched.
Burnaby has sixth-priciest one-bedroom home rentals in Canada

Burnaby has sixth-priciest one-bedroom home rentals in Canada

Vancouver remains the most expensive city for renters looking for one and two-bedroom homes with average monthly rents at $1,891 and $2,568 respectively.
Couple says senior ‘wet his pants’ during long wait at Burnaby COVID-19 vaccination site

Couple says senior ‘wet his pants’ during long wait at Burnaby COVID-19 vaccination site

Two Burnaby seniors want people to know what they should be prepared for
All eligible British Columbians to receive COVID-19 vaccine by Canada Day

All eligible British Columbians to receive COVID-19 vaccine by Canada Day

The updated vaccination timeline means roughly 300,000 essential workers across the province will start getting vaccinated in April; as residents of the Tri-Cities react, here's where you stand in the queue