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Burnaby family sues fish 'n' chip shop over ramp collapse

Burnaby family sues fish 'n' chip shop over ramp collapse

Three members of a Burnaby family who were on a ramp leading to a Richmond fish ‘n’ chip shop when it collapsed two years ago have filed a lawsuit.
How do you deliver 24 new Canada Line trains from Korea to Vancouver? Very carefully

How do you deliver 24 new Canada Line trains from Korea to Vancouver? Very carefully

First part of TransLink’s expansion of the line arrives from South Korea, delivered by same company that handled the original 36 trains in 2009
Education Ministry says problem with Grade 12 exam marks resolved

Education Ministry says problem with Grade 12 exam marks resolved

Education Minister Rob Fleming said he’s confident Grade 12 students and their families can now know the grades on their student transcripts are correct.
Rare footage of eagles bathing captured by Vancouver photographer (VIDEO)

Rare footage of eagles bathing captured by Vancouver photographer (VIDEO)

Christian Sasse spent three years capturing the ‘one-of-a-kind’ footage
Burnaby advances plan for Metrotown Event Centre with $500K study

Burnaby advances plan for Metrotown Event Centre with $500K study

New facility could host conferences, festivals, celebrations and more
All the road closures for Celebration of Light fireworks and Pride events

All the road closures for Celebration of Light fireworks and Pride events

The City of Vancouver is reminding residents and visitors there will be several road closures in place
Cops with semi-automatic rifles ‘new reality’ at Burnaby events: RCMP

Cops with semi-automatic rifles ‘new reality’ at Burnaby events: RCMP

The presence of heavily armed Burnaby RCMP officers sparked criticism from people at a community event in Burnaby this month – and not for the first time.

Three arrested in Coquitlam for obstructing capture, killing of bear family

The incident occurred as conservation officers closed in on a family of bears that was “heavily habituated and food-conditioned”
Burnaby ends 'stove tax' surcharge on unrented suites

Burnaby ends 'stove tax' surcharge on unrented suites

Sewer and water fee will apply to homeowners earning rental income from secondary suite
B.C. Ferries advising passengers to reserve for busy holiday weekend

B.C. Ferries advising passengers to reserve for busy holiday weekend

With the B.C. Day long weekend around the corner, B.C. Ferries is advising passengers to make reservations or sail at off-peak times to avoid long waits.