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Drones used to help Coquitlam searchers find missing New Westminster woman

Drones used to help Coquitlam searchers find missing New Westminster woman

Coquitlam Search and Rescue called out to aid New Westminster police in finding 44-year-old mother who was last seen at her Queensborough home Sunday night
Walkers needed to support Burnaby dementia programs

Walkers needed to support Burnaby dementia programs

Only 20% of British Columbians surveyed believe their community provides adequate support to help people affected by dementia. Burnaby residents can help the Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Burnaby just added a bunch of electric vehicle charging stalls

Burnaby just added a bunch of electric vehicle charging stalls

The City of Burnaby has expanded its electric vehicle infrastructure with new charging stalls around town. On Thursday, the city unveiled 14 electric vehicle charging stalls at six locations across the community, with “more to come.
Burnaby students scoop sweet scholarships

Burnaby students scoop sweet scholarships

A Burnaby student has earned a $100,000 scholarship designed to foster integrity, courage, grit and personal autonomy.
Do some sole searching at Vancouver Sneaker Con this weekend

Do some sole searching at Vancouver Sneaker Con this weekend

And four other events that make Vancouver awesome this week
Time running out to post summer jobs for Burnaby youth

Time running out to post summer jobs for Burnaby youth

The Canada Summer Jobs program gives tens of thousands of young Canadians the chance to gain skills and valuable work experience, which will help them start a meaningful career.
Speed bumps around all Burnaby schools not feasible, says city engineer

Speed bumps around all Burnaby schools not feasible, says city engineer

Installing speed humps on streets around Burnaby schools and extending the city’s school zone speed limit hours would be a complicated undertaking, according to the city’s assistant director of engineering.
Coronavirus fears hit Vancouver International Wine Festival

Coronavirus fears hit Vancouver International Wine Festival

Executive director fears some winery principals may cancel, even as ticket sales remain brisk
Vancouver’s Expo Line tunnel gets wireless service upgrade

Vancouver’s Expo Line tunnel gets wireless service upgrade

What happened: Telus, Bell are now offering wireless coverage to customers in the underground portion of the Expo Line. Why it matters: Commuters along the Canada Line have been able to get uninterrupted coverage for more than a decade.
Name a puppy: BC RCMP calls on kids to help name the cutest police recruits

Name a puppy: BC RCMP calls on kids to help name the cutest police recruits

"We want children who live in our B.C. communities to take part and submit their favorite name, starting with the letter N."