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SeaBus resumes late-night sailings

SeaBus resumes late-night sailings

Cancelled bus routes also reinstated in North Van, West Van
'Day of Action' pushing for universal sick leave in B.C.

'Day of Action' pushing for universal sick leave in B.C.

The BC Employment Standards Coalition in collaboration with the Retail Action Network has launched an online petition and Day of Action on Thursday, May 21, calling on the BC NDP government to legislate under the Employment Standards Act universal pa
Dress for Success aims to help pandemic-hit women

Dress for Success aims to help pandemic-hit women

Program provides help in accessing assistance, food, counselling
Opinion: Idiot Burnaby shopping cart thieves dump masterful 'score'

Opinion: Idiot Burnaby shopping cart thieves dump masterful 'score'

The last time I wrote about people taking shopping carts in Burnaby, a few folks on Facebook argued about my use of the word “thieves.
UPDATE: Canadian officials now recommend wearing non-medical face masks

UPDATE: Canadian officials now recommend wearing non-medical face masks

The directive comes as B.C. residents and businesses look to a re-open under the province’s Phase 2 easing of restrictions.
Burnaby family doctors receive whopping mask donation

Burnaby family doctors receive whopping mask donation

Burnaby’s four MLAs were joined by Mayor Mike Hurley at the Central Park COVID-19 Primary Care Testing and Treatment Site - a key piece of Burnaby’s Primary Care Networks COVID-19 Response Strategy - to receive a donation of 14,000 masks from Chens E
New Westminster hospital adds 'germ-killing' robots for hot spots

New Westminster hospital adds 'germ-killing' robots for hot spots

Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster is enlisting another weapon in its fight against COVID-19.
WLA commissioner sees silver lining to cancelled season

WLA commissioner sees silver lining to cancelled season

There will be no Mann Cup this fall as senior lacrosse leagues cancel their seasons
For real estate, reopening ‘won’t be a flood but a large trickle of business’

For real estate, reopening ‘won’t be a flood but a large trickle of business’

The second phase of the province’s economic restart will look and feel a lot like the first for the real estate market according to the experts.
B.C.’s biggest mall - Burnaby’s Metrotown - reopens for business

B.C.’s biggest mall - Burnaby’s Metrotown - reopens for business

People get haircuts