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HUB wants law reforms after Burnaby fatality, dooring death

HUB wants law reforms after Burnaby fatality, dooring death

The Lower Mainland’s bicycle safety lobby is calling for law reforms, following charges in the “dooring” death of a North Vancouver man and a fatal hit-and-run involving a cyclist on Burnaby Mountain .
SFU gondola advances to public consultation

SFU gondola advances to public consultation

TransLink to consider three possible routes
Sew creative! New classes drive record enrolment in Burnaby summer school program

Sew creative! New classes drive record enrolment in Burnaby summer school program

When the bell rang for recess in Karine Dubois’ summer school sewing class at Sperling Elementary School earlier this week, she had to shoo her reluctant students out the door so she could fit in a bathroom break.
Hey, Trav! Burnaby RCMP has your samurai sword

Hey, Trav! Burnaby RCMP has your samurai sword

Burnaby RCMP are looking for the owners of a couple of distinct items they’ve acquired: a samurai sword and a collection of Canadian and foreign currency.
Genital waxing complainant’s topless-OK youth LGBTQ2S+ swim proposal delayed by Township of Langley

Genital waxing complainant’s topless-OK youth LGBTQ2S+ swim proposal delayed by Township of Langley

The event, proposed by 32-year-old transgender activist Jessica Yaniv – formerly known as Jonathan Yaniv – was aimed at those age 12 and up, with no upper age limit, and would prohibit the youths’ parents and caretakers from attending
This is where Burnaby cyclists post their ugly road nightmares

This is where Burnaby cyclists post their ugly road nightmares

My recent obsession with the nightmares Burnaby cyclists face has come with an accusation from drivers that I am, in fact, a “biased cyclist.” People who have seen my physical condition will laugh at that.
Genus Capital ordered to repay $1.67 million to clients after compliance failure

Genus Capital ordered to repay $1.67 million to clients after compliance failure

Fine for misuse of ‘soft dollars’ the first issued by BCSC
Uber begins pushing hopeful B.C. drivers to get Class 4 licences

Uber begins pushing hopeful B.C. drivers to get Class 4 licences

The ride-hailing company is trying to determine if there will be enough drivers to meet market demand in B.C.
We have the best public transit system in North America

We have the best public transit system in North America

“Hard work and dedication” has led TransLink to be recognized as the best large public transit system in North America.
Sure, kittens are cuter, but Burnaby SPCA has a deal on adult cats

Sure, kittens are cuter, but Burnaby SPCA has a deal on adult cats

If you long to hear the pitter patter of paws in your home, the BC SPCA invites you to visit its Burnaby shelter during its half-price adoption promotion for all adult cats. The event, taking place from July 27 to Aug.