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Closure of Gap flagship store leaves future in Burnaby unclear

Closure of Gap flagship store leaves future in Burnaby unclear

The Gap is looking to close several stores in Canada, but hasn't said if the Burnaby outlet is one of them
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. pass 10,000 for the first time

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. pass 10,000 for the first time

There were 2,146 new COVID-19 cases detected and 49 more deaths in B.C. in the past three days
ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

ICBC applies for 2021 rate reductions but pandemic refunds undecided

It's being called the largest decrease to basic insurance rates in over 40 years
Experts weigh-in on how to address COVID-19 conspiracy theorists

Experts weigh-in on how to address COVID-19 conspiracy theorists

Experts agree conspiracy theories are born out of fear and a need for answers no matter how outlandish
ICBC to cut rates by 20 per cent – up to $400 per customer

ICBC to cut rates by 20 per cent – up to $400 per customer

Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, announced the largest decrease to basic insurance rates in 40 years. ICBC is applying to the B.C.
Burnaby rents will jump 3% in 2021, says report

Burnaby rents will jump 3% in 2021, says report

Burnaby ranks in the 10 in Canada for most expensive rental prices
'Systemic non-compliances' of COVID mask rules found at Burnaby TMX worksites: regulator

'Systemic non-compliances' of COVID mask rules found at Burnaby TMX worksites: regulator

Inspectors found 37 instances of contractors not following COVID protocols, and four workers were sent home
Burnaby's best home for Christmas lights also raises money for kids

Burnaby's best home for Christmas lights also raises money for kids

When you drop by, make a donation to BC Children's Hospital
Here's how much rain is expected in Vancouver this week

Here's how much rain is expected in Vancouver this week

Environment Canada calls for plenty of wet weather this week
Burnaby school board looking to improve transparency by ditching 1978 bylaw

Burnaby school board looking to improve transparency by ditching 1978 bylaw

Local trustees say changes to the way the board does business will encourage more input from teachers, support staff, parents and other community members