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Making it easier to talk about drinking too much

Making it easier to talk about drinking too much

Stigma stops patients and doctors from discussing alcohol use disorder, say authors of a guide on how to change that.
B.C. family reeling after cancer diagnosis

B.C. family reeling after cancer diagnosis

The couple is trying to survive on one income.
'Everyone wants to be Barbie': Top Halloween costumes in B.C.

'Everyone wants to be Barbie': Top Halloween costumes in B.C.

Blond wigs are selling fast.
Burnaby school board sues construction firms over Alpha Secondary leak

Burnaby school board sues construction firms over Alpha Secondary leak

The Burnaby school board is suing three construction companies for a leak from a water heater at Alpha Secondary School. The board alleges the copper elbow of a pipe was left uninsulated and exposed to freezing temperatures before the leak.
From Canucks games to the NFL: New West teen to sing at Seattle Seahawks game

From Canucks games to the NFL: New West teen to sing at Seattle Seahawks game

New Westminster singer tackles biggest gig yet: "Taylor Swift performed there."
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of gun safes due to 'risk of death'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall of gun safes due to 'risk of death'

The wrong person could open this safe because of a programming error.
Photos: Burnaby resident wins $100K thanks to Brock Boeser’s 4-goal Canucks game

Photos: Burnaby resident wins $100K thanks to Brock Boeser’s 4-goal Canucks game

Brock Boeser’s four-goal night against the Edmonton Oilers potted $100,000 for one Burnaby woman.
Paper Excellence CEO refuses to face federal committee, prompts threat of legal summons

Paper Excellence CEO refuses to face federal committee, prompts threat of legal summons

NDP MP Charlie Angus has submitted a notice of motion to issue a legal summons for Paper Excellence CEO Jackson Wijaya, after the forestry tycoon refused to appear before a federal committee.
Do you have a 'zombie tree' in your Metro Vancouver backyard? Here's how to tell

Do you have a 'zombie tree' in your Metro Vancouver backyard? Here's how to tell

They can be dangerous and cause fatalities annually.
B.C. broker took $329K from seniors, falsified documents, bought real estate

B.C. broker took $329K from seniors, falsified documents, bought real estate

Financial service regulators found insurance broker and mutual fund dealer Alvinder Singh Gill misappropriated over $329,000 of retirement savings from an elderly Langley couple.