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Column: Four mindsets for happier holidays

Column: Four mindsets for happier holidays

Human connections foster greater happiness, says Davidicus Wong, M.D., of PrimeCare Medical Centre in Burnaby.
Mother-daughter doc spotlights Burnaby prof’s lifelong hockey passion

Mother-daughter doc spotlights Burnaby prof’s lifelong hockey passion

Filmmaker Jenny Lee-Gilmore and her mother, a 61-year-old SFU health sciences professor who still loves to play, take aim at stereotypes about hockey, women, age and ethnicity in the new documentary Overtime.
Burnaby approves 17-storey tower at SFU with 'transit hub' for buses

Burnaby approves 17-storey tower at SFU with 'transit hub' for buses

Council approved a new development at UniverCity on Burnaby Mountain with a new bus exchange.
Metro Vancouver workers' wage increases revealed by board

Metro Vancouver workers' wage increases revealed by board

Metro Vancouver union workers realize three-year contract with terms in line with other B.C. municipalities; union satisfied terms keep up with inflation.
Porter Airlines launches new direct route between Vancouver and Montreal

Porter Airlines launches new direct route between Vancouver and Montreal

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$22.5M pre-fab expansion fast-tracked at Burnaby's Kitchener Elementary

$22.5M pre-fab expansion fast-tracked at Burnaby's Kitchener Elementary

A 15-classroom expansion at Kitchener Elementary School could be ready as early as September 2024, according to BC Education Minister Rachna Singh.
District of North Vancouver Halloween fireworks permit revenue a whimper, not a bang

District of North Vancouver Halloween fireworks permit revenue a whimper, not a bang

The average declared display value was $256.50. 
Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

A new study has found a rise in marine temperature could spell doom for the Strait of Georgia's dogwhelk population.
'Dangerous' parking mayhem at this Burnaby park means paid parking is back for review

'Dangerous' parking mayhem at this Burnaby park means paid parking is back for review

The city's parks general manager said staff were sworn at and got their feet run over at the park by people that couldn't find parking.
Watch: Man nearly hit by oncoming cement truck on B.C. bridge

Watch: Man nearly hit by oncoming cement truck on B.C. bridge

No one was injured in the near miss, according to police.