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B.C. rules tangle cannabis tourism

B.C. rules tangle cannabis tourism

Bureaucracy presents roadblocks for sector
Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

Metro Vancouver transit union returns to bargaining table

The union representing Coast Mountain Bus Company workers in Metro Vancouver says it will return to the bargaining table, while threatening more job action if the companies fail to co-operate.
Goodbye, sun: Vancouver forecast calls for a week of rain

Goodbye, sun: Vancouver forecast calls for a week of rain

Earlier this month, Vancouver broke the record for the longest stretch of no precipitation ending in November — but all dry spells must come to an end.
Burnaby’s main fire hall too cramped for busy dispatch centre

Burnaby’s main fire hall too cramped for busy dispatch centre

City studying move to newer station.
Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

Several SeaBus sailings cancelled Tuesday, says TransLink

There will be six fewer SeaBus sailings Tuesday due to the ongoing job action by Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) employees represented by the union Unifor.
This is how you can watch free Christmas movies at Burnaby's Metropolis

This is how you can watch free Christmas movies at Burnaby's Metropolis

Burnaby movie-lovers and families are being invited to visit Cineplex Metropolis to enjoy a morning of festive fun and free movies. For this year’s Community Day , Cineplex has partnered with Warner Bros.
Cruel Burnaby back-alley dumpers strike again with this monstrosity

Cruel Burnaby back-alley dumpers strike again with this monstrosity

First, I published a story about the City of Burnaby spending more than $113,000 cleaning up after illegal dumpers. Then a reader sent me photos of asbestos-laden material dumped in their back alley in South Burnaby.
Burnaby Residents Remember the Fallen

Burnaby Residents Remember the Fallen

Burnaby Does Not Forget

Burnaby Does Not Forget

10 quick facts on Remembrance Day

10 quick facts on Remembrance Day

1. Remembrance Day was first observed in 1919 throughout the British Commonwealth. It was originally called “Armistice Day” to commemorate armistice agreement that ended the First World War on Monday, November 11, 1918, at 11 a.m.