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This guy just won quit-his-graveyard-shifts lottery money

This guy just won quit-his-graveyard-shifts lottery money

They say that working graveyard shifts actually takes time off of a person’s life due to what it does to your sleep schedule. Kevin Bradley no longer has to worry about that.
The Weather Network releases Christmas Day forecast for Vancouver

The Weather Network releases Christmas Day forecast for Vancouver

While Vancouver offers a smorgasbord of holiday events, the city isn't likely to see snow on Christmas Day. According to The Weather Network, the south coast of B.C. has the lowest chance of seeing a white Christmas across Canada.
Vancouver forecast calls for up to 35 mm of rainfall by tomorrow

Vancouver forecast calls for up to 35 mm of rainfall by tomorrow

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for rain all week long as well as some heavy rainfall in the next couple of days. Starting Tuesday, Environment Canada calls for periods of rain with up to five to 10 millimetres of rainfall during the day.
B.C. film sector caught in ‘streaming war’ crossfire

B.C. film sector caught in ‘streaming war’ crossfire

Local producers under increased pressure to meet booming demand for content
Burnaby music donations overwhelm punk rock councillor

Burnaby music donations overwhelm punk rock councillor

The response from Burnaby residents has been music to Joe Keithley’s ears. The Burnaby councillor and founder of punk band D.O.A. asked the community to donate musical instruments for his program Harmony for All.
Senior pulled from burning Burnaby house dies of injuries

Senior pulled from burning Burnaby house dies of injuries

One person has died after being pulled from a burning house in Burnaby’s Capitol Hill neighbourhood early Tuesday morning. Firefighters were called to a two-storey home at the corner of Dundas Street and Ranelagh Avenue just before 1 a.m.
Hundreds of Santas spotted racing through Burnaby

Hundreds of Santas spotted racing through Burnaby

If you saw Santa Claus out getting some exercise on Sunday, you weren’t dreaming. If you saw hundreds of Santa Clauses looking fit and energetic, you weren’t dreaming either.
Burnaby handbell choir wins national contest

Burnaby handbell choir wins national contest

A stirring cover of a song written for the United Nations International Year of Indigenous Languages has won a Burnaby handbell choir first-place honours in the CBC’s 2019 Canadian Music Class Challenge.
Burnaby's expensive ride-hailing licence to be replaced by regional system

Burnaby's expensive ride-hailing licence to be replaced by regional system

The local $510/vehicle licence will likely be 'very short lived,' mayor says

Travelling over Christmas? Tune into B.C. highway webcams

Drivers heading out on their holiday trips will now have a better idea of what the road conditions will be like after DriveBC added 30 webcam locations this year. The cameras have been installed throughout B.C.