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B.C. development delivers 135 housing units for women by women

B.C. development delivers 135 housing units for women by women

The project features an all-female development team and will offer housing for senior women, women-led families and workforce women.
Complete Metro Vancouver winter forecast includes shift from 3-year trend

Complete Metro Vancouver winter forecast includes shift from 3-year trend

Here's how that shift will impact temperature and snowfall levels.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

There are five stations in Burnaby offering less than $1.70 per litre ahead of the first weekend in December.
Dec. 12 to be proclaimed Christine Sinclair day in B.C.

Dec. 12 to be proclaimed Christine Sinclair day in B.C.

Canadian women’s soccer legend plays her second to last international game in Langford Friday night
Rain will rule Burnaby over the first week of December

Rain will rule Burnaby over the first week of December

Burnaby could see as much as 20 mm by Tuesday morning, Dec. 5, according to the early forecast for the final month of 2023.
Details of passenger pileup on SkyTrain station escalator revealed

Details of passenger pileup on SkyTrain station escalator revealed

The escalator was put back in service on Oct. 27 after malfunctioning a month earlier.
B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

B.C. pilot thanks strangers for kindness after losing wife

Finlay Miller hopes people remember his wife for her strength.
B.C. adds 9K jobs in November, reversing losses from previous month

B.C. adds 9K jobs in November, reversing losses from previous month

Unemployment rate falls slightly to 5.3%
Child services failed boy killed by his mother and stepdad, father says

Child services failed boy killed by his mother and stepdad, father says

“My boy shouldn’t have been there. They had alcohol and drugs going on in the home,” says the father of six-year-old Don-Tay Patrick Lucas.
Ocean noise strategy delayed, but whale report by military may sound out path forward

Ocean noise strategy delayed, but whale report by military may sound out path forward

VANCOUVER — Marine scientist Kieran Cox calls it "probably the most pervasive, unregulated pollutant in Canada and globally." It's not plastic, petrochemicals or another chemical toxin. It's underwater noise.