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Highway contractor fined $1M for West Vancouver fish kill

Highway contractor fined $1M for West Vancouver fish kill

After a four-year investigation, the company was handed a significant fine in court on Friday
New federal housing fund welcome, but will come with challenges: HAVAN

New federal housing fund welcome, but will come with challenges: HAVAN

'I'm hoping it's not going to turn into let's throw it at the wall and see what sticks.'
A widow's quest: Is Russian throne heir buried in B.C?

A widow's quest: Is Russian throne heir buried in B.C?

Burnaby's Sandra Tammet-Romanov says her late husband said he was the son of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia, and that he escaped the 1918 execution of the imprisoned imperial family in the wake of the communist revolution.
Letters: Foreshore park alternative approval process is flawed

Letters: Foreshore park alternative approval process is flawed

Process, which requires voters to take the trouble of submitting letters opposing removal of parkland, is cumbersome and undemocratic, readers say.
'Unbelievable': Vancouver man tells travel horror story from YVR in video

'Unbelievable': Vancouver man tells travel horror story from YVR in video

"There were absolutely no updates...no announcements or anything," says the frustrated traveller in a video.
Sign up for this Burnaby RCMP event for help setting up your child’s car seat, booster

Sign up for this Burnaby RCMP event for help setting up your child’s car seat, booster

Certified Child Passenger Safety (CPS) educators, including Burnaby Mounties and BCAA staff, will be on hand at the Bonsor Recreation Centre on April 2 to help install and adjust car seats and boosters.
Taste the difference: Studio Brewing to host off-flavour training nights

Taste the difference: Studio Brewing to host off-flavour training nights

On March 26 and 27, Burnaby company offers aspiring brewers insights on how to pinpoint the cause of a bad batch of beer.
'Troubled' Eby seeks CSIS briefing on alleged Chinese meddling in Vancouver election

'Troubled' Eby seeks CSIS briefing on alleged Chinese meddling in Vancouver election

VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says he is "very troubled" by allegations of Chinese interference in Vancouver's municipal elections last year and has asked Canada's intelligence agency for a briefing.
Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Steven Clarke met the victim while working at a North Vancouver school
Now open: This new eatery takes over the former last-standing B.C. Swiss Chalet spot

Now open: This new eatery takes over the former last-standing B.C. Swiss Chalet spot

When one door closes, another opens.