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‘Oh my God. You’re my son’: B.C. mom reunited with son 50 years after Sixties Scoop

‘Oh my God. You’re my son’: B.C. mom reunited with son 50 years after Sixties Scoop

A DNA test and Facebook groups helped him finally find his biological family.
Potential plea deal in B.C.-wide narcotics case tied to Hells Angels

Potential plea deal in B.C.-wide narcotics case tied to Hells Angels

Police seized two kilograms of cocaine, one each of MDMA and fentanyl, 200 grams of ketamine, 10 kilograms marijuana and16 kilograms of drug-cutting agent.
Workers to be celebrated on Labour Day in Burnaby's Edmonds Park

Workers to be celebrated on Labour Day in Burnaby's Edmonds Park

Premier David Eby will be in Burnaby this Labour Day Monday (Sept. 4) as part of a free, family-friendly celebration.
Accused in Vancouver gas station machete attack heading to trial

Accused in Vancouver gas station machete attack heading to trial

A man used his car to ram a pedestrian on a gas station property and allegedly chased people with a knife and machete.
B.C. women's shelter slams 'incompetence of the justice system' after domestic assault trial falls apart

B.C. women's shelter slams 'incompetence of the justice system' after domestic assault trial falls apart

Legal delays in domestic abuse trial shakes faith in Kelowna, B.C., justice system
Burnaby wants feedback on the future of outdoor pools

Burnaby wants feedback on the future of outdoor pools

What are your thoughts on the current situation of outdoor pools in Burnaby, including wading pools and spray parks? Tell the city at these open houses.
Burnaby woman sues transit police officers who 'tackled' her over unpaid fare

Burnaby woman sues transit police officers who 'tackled' her over unpaid fare

Burnaby resident Dahlia Colaric claims Transit Police officers tackled and handcuffed her at the Lougheed SkyTrain station last June during a fare dispute.
$7,500 cash transfers reduced homelessness in Metro Vancouver, study finds

$7,500 cash transfers reduced homelessness in Metro Vancouver, study finds

Unhoused people given $7,500 spent the money on housing, clothing, food, transit and not on drugs and alcohol and some would believe.
Wildfire service to lose hundreds of firefighters amid seasonal churn

Wildfire service to lose hundreds of firefighters amid seasonal churn

The BC Wildfire Service employs about 2,000 firefighters and support personnel, and is expecting 400 to leave in the coming days and weeks.
UBC grad explores noise impact on orcas from small crafts off Richmond's coastline

UBC grad explores noise impact on orcas from small crafts off Richmond's coastline

The impact of noise levels from smaller recreational boats needs more extensive research, according to student’s work