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Flea market comes to Burnaby this February

Flea market comes to Burnaby this February

Find a new-to-you treasure at the Confederation Seniors' Centre flea market.
Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

The bump in price comes as the agency faces "considerable" financial pressure due to inflation, and fewer letters being delivered.
Mountain sports cancelled at B.C. Winter Games due to lack of snow

Mountain sports cancelled at B.C. Winter Games due to lack of snow

Ski hill operator says she's 'hugely' disappointed as lack of snow forces closure.
The 'iconic' family that helped build up Whistler and Metro Vancouver

The 'iconic' family that helped build up Whistler and Metro Vancouver

The development projects that bear the Bosa brand will place the family at the foundation of regional growth for 'decades to come.'
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Burnaby motorists are getting a small break at local pumps before the weekend.
Rob Shaw: Can young blood revive BC United?

Rob Shaw: Can young blood revive BC United?

Gordon Campbell offers endorsement as United unveils new candidates
$20K fine and suspension for B.C. lawyer assisting illegal insider trading

$20K fine and suspension for B.C. lawyer assisting illegal insider trading

Lawyer Samuel Cole had advised his client to use the client's girlfriend as a nominee buyer of shares during a reverse takeover, thus violating insider trading rules.
Burnaby strata claims two owners behind giant Metrotown LED screen going dark

Burnaby strata claims two owners behind giant Metrotown LED screen going dark

A $1-million, 4,300-square-foot screen wrapped around a Metrotown condo tower was touted as the largest non-commercial urban art LED display in North America, but it hasn’t lit up for years.
Slow divorce lawyer costs his client a shot at B.C. condo purchase

Slow divorce lawyer costs his client a shot at B.C. condo purchase

B.C. divorce lawyer notorious for being slow and inattentive suspended for second time in one year.
Day parole extended for Saanich man who arranged killing of mother and grandmother

Day parole extended for Saanich man who arranged killing of mother and grandmother

Darren Gowen — formerly known as Darren Huenemann — arranged for Mount Douglas Secondary School classmates to murder his mother and grandmother in 1990 for a $4-million inheritance