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B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

B.C. woman loses $70 lawsuit over remote control, T-shirt and jewelry

'Don’t hate me,' woman said after using friend's Amazon account to order that friend a surprise gift, knowing the friend hated surprises.
Premier says he had no choice but to oust Parksville-Qualicum MLA from NDP caucus

Premier says he had no choice but to oust Parksville-Qualicum MLA from NDP caucus

Premier David Eby said that the decision was made after an internal investigation following a human resources complaint.
Get your skates on: Burnaby ice rink to open next week

Get your skates on: Burnaby ice rink to open next week

Winter is coming. Bill Copeland Sports Centre's ice rink will open from Sept. 25.
Opinion: International students are not to blame for Canada's housing crisis

Opinion: International students are not to blame for Canada's housing crisis

International students frequently face challenges finding suitable places to live. Instead of blaming them, the government should be helping them.
Touchdown: Grandview Steelers score seven in first win of 2023-24

Touchdown: Grandview Steelers score seven in first win of 2023-24

Burnaby's Steven Konechny lit the lamp twice as the Steelers claimed victory on home ice against the PJHL's newest franchise.
Strangers in spectacular spy-hopping whale snap all identified

Strangers in spectacular spy-hopping whale snap all identified

The five people had an up-close encounter with an orca named Kye.
Defence objects to question about 'non-consensual sex' at Burnaby murder trial

Defence objects to question about 'non-consensual sex' at Burnaby murder trial

Dr. Tracy Pickett, an expert from the B.C. Women's Hospital sexual assault service, testified at the murder trial of Ibrahim Ali Monday.
Rain, thunderstorm on the way to Burnaby as summer winds down

Rain, thunderstorm on the way to Burnaby as summer winds down

Pull out your raincoat — you might just need it.
Baldrey: Now with 2 MLAs, B.C. Conservatives have a 'much higher profile'

Baldrey: Now with 2 MLAs, B.C. Conservatives have a 'much higher profile'

Bruce Banman's decision to join the B.C. Conservatives starts a call back to the 1996 provincial election. Here's what that could mean for voters.
Grocery CEOs meet with federal ministers, agree to work to stabilize food prices

Grocery CEOs meet with federal ministers, agree to work to stabilize food prices

OTTAWA — Top executives from Canada's major grocery chains have agreed to work with the federal government on stabilizing prices, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said on Monday, but few details have been divulged about how that will be