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Is selling your car on the street illegal in Burnaby?

Is selling your car on the street illegal in Burnaby?

South Burnaby resident Keith Pinchin doesn't think he should have been fined for having for-sale signs in his car while it was parked on the street in front of his house.
B.C. court rejects sex assault appeal of man who invited girl from Ukraine

B.C. court rejects sex assault appeal of man who invited girl from Ukraine

Ricky Edwards Thomas was convicted of two counts of sexual assault in February 2022.
B.C. First Nation to build biggest off-grid solar array in Canada

B.C. First Nation to build biggest off-grid solar array in Canada

B.C.'s Ulkatcho First Nation to get $16-million solar project in a bid to wean the community off fossil fuels and build 'energy sovereignty.'
Princess Anne to visit Greater Victoria during Canadian tour in early May

Princess Anne to visit Greater Victoria during Canadian tour in early May

The Princess Royal — the younger sister of King Charles — is set to visit the Victoria Therapeutic Riding Association on May 5, along with husband Sir Timothy Laurence.
B.C. spa school must pay Muslim man $10,000 in discrimination case

B.C. spa school must pay Muslim man $10,000 in discrimination case

A Muslim man wanting a "lymphatic drainage massage" was asked to "certify" he was not of the Islamic faith.
North Vancouver Mounties 'seriously' injured while apprehending hit-and-run suspect

North Vancouver Mounties 'seriously' injured while apprehending hit-and-run suspect

An alleged skirmish broke out after police located a Dodge Ram driver who reportedly knocked over a tree and fled the scene.
Four B.C. men facing clam, oyster fishery charges

Four B.C. men facing clam, oyster fishery charges

The charges stem from alleged events on Aug. 26, 2023.
Here's what it was like to be inside the arena for the Canucks' first playoff game

Here's what it was like to be inside the arena for the Canucks' first playoff game

It's an attempt to capture some of the energy from Rogers Arena.
Canada to force plastic makers to report how much they make, reuse and recycle

Canada to force plastic makers to report how much they make, reuse and recycle

OTTAWA — Canada is creating a national registry to track plastic production and pollution, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Monday, with Ottawa set to host another round of negotiations toward a global treaty to end plastic waste.
B.C. man found with fentanyl and nearly $75K gets conditional sentence

B.C. man found with fentanyl and nearly $75K gets conditional sentence

Stephen Tosh Maki pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful possession of fentanyl for the purposes of trafficking.