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Scrap tires being recycled for B.C. playgrounds, waterparks and arenas

Scrap tires being recycled for B.C. playgrounds, waterparks and arenas

From arena dressing room floors to splash pads, the old tires are being recycled.
B.C. birth rate decline accelerating, statistics show

B.C. birth rate decline accelerating, statistics show

The province saw 41,833 newborns in 2022 as its fertility rate continues to decline faster than the national average.
New Westminster-Burnaby MP says Speaker made the 'right call' in resigning

New Westminster-Burnaby MP says Speaker made the 'right call' in resigning

Veteran NDP MP says Friday’s incident in the House of Commons has harmed the Jewish community and weaponized Russia.
Are depression and anxiety early signs of MS?

Are depression and anxiety early signs of MS?

More than 6,800 MS patients were studied in B.C. for the research.
Letter: Trains can help rescue us from climate catastrophe

Letter: Trains can help rescue us from climate catastrophe

More lanes won't solve the problems that come with Highway 1, this writer says.
Accused in Vancouver toddler's death charged with fraud, breach of release

Accused in Vancouver toddler's death charged with fraud, breach of release

Seyed Ramin Moshfeghi Zadeh is charged with dangerous driving causing death, resisting police, fraud and breaching a court order.
B.C. woman awarded $1.6M in damages after she T-boned car

B.C. woman awarded $1.6M in damages after she T-boned car

Michelle Donaldson was injured as her airbag deployed when she hit a car that had pulled onto a highway through Castlegar.
Unexpected absence of injuries analyzed at Burnaby murder trial

Unexpected absence of injuries analyzed at Burnaby murder trial

Sexual assault expert Dr. Tracy Pickett told the jury at the Ibrahim Ali murder trial the absence of some injuries can be telling.
Winter tire deadline approaches: Avoid fines on B.C. highways

Winter tire deadline approaches: Avoid fines on B.C. highways

Starting Oct. 1, ensure your vehicle is winter-ready.
Indigenous art on display at Burnaby City Hall for Truth and Reconciliation Day

Indigenous art on display at Burnaby City Hall for Truth and Reconciliation Day

Private donors have added key pieces to Burnaby's permanent art collection, some that share experiences of the residential school system.