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Police, search & rescue looking for missing Burnaby man

Police, search & rescue looking for missing Burnaby man

Ryoji Fujita, 37, was last heard from Saturday.
COVID-19: Provincial, Supreme courts closing or reducing services

COVID-19: Provincial, Supreme courts closing or reducing services

Both the provincial and supreme courts in B.C. are reducing services or shutting down courtrooms altogether as the effects of the COVID-19 continue to ripple through day-to-day life.
The 10 best Canucks play-by-play calls of all time (VIDEOS)

The 10 best Canucks play-by-play calls of all time (VIDEOS)

‘They've slayed the dragon!’
You can renew ICBC car insurance over phone during pandemic

You can renew ICBC car insurance over phone during pandemic

ICBC transactions such as vehicle insurance renewals, including storage policies and temporary operating permits, on the phone during COVID-19 outbreak
Canada-US border should close by end of week: Trudeau

Canada-US border should close by end of week: Trudeau

The "extraordinary measures" implemented to deal with COVID-19 could be in place for weeks or months, said Trudeau
Opinion: People are panic buying guns, ammo in B.C. in fear of Emergencies Act

Opinion: People are panic buying guns, ammo in B.C. in fear of Emergencies Act

Walking into a big-box outdoors store on a Wednesday afternoon is typically a fairly mellow affair, but this week was a different story. At least in the guns and ammunition department.
Payout centres for lottery winners big and small close amid COVID-19

Payout centres for lottery winners big and small close amid COVID-19

So, you’ve hit on some lottery numbers. Now what? Well, things have changed as the BC Lottery Corporation announced it’s temporarily closing its prize payout centres located in the Kamloops head office and Vancouver corporate office.
Burnaby animation school offers free help to schools scrambling to get online amid COVID-19

Burnaby animation school offers free help to schools scrambling to get online amid COVID-19

A Burnaby-based animation school that has operated 100% online since its inception in 2013 is offering free use of some of its online resources to schools scrambling to find ways to keep learning going during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why health-care workers in B.C. aren’t required to self-isolate

Why health-care workers in B.C. aren’t required to self-isolate

Not all health-care workers are required to self-isolate after returning from international travel, which has some people concerned about the risk of spreading COVID-19 to patients and other health-care professionals.
Burnaby council meetings may go strictly online due to COVID-19

Burnaby council meetings may go strictly online due to COVID-19

City hasn't worked out details yet, but council may interact digitally, and public likely to be barred from attending in person