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Tenants displaced by Burnaby blaze stuck sleeping at rec centre

Tenants displaced by Burnaby blaze stuck sleeping at rec centre

Fifteen residents of a Burnaby apartment building that went up in flames early Sunday morning will likely spend a third night on cots in a banquet hall of the local recreation centre tonight (Tuesday).
Free parking coming to streets near Burnaby Hospital

Free parking coming to streets near Burnaby Hospital

But 'expensive' parking on hospital grounds will remain
First Nations take Trans Mountain approval back to the courts

First Nations take Trans Mountain approval back to the courts

The Tsleil-Waututh Nation is launching another legal challenge to Canada’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Impairment, 150km/h speed led to tragic Tesla accident

Impairment, 150km/h speed led to tragic Tesla accident

Coquitlam RCMP say driver alcohol levels were three times the legal limit and speed, not mechanical failure, led to crash
Kawhi Leonard’s L.A. Clippers to play Dallas Mavericks in Vancouver this October

Kawhi Leonard’s L.A. Clippers to play Dallas Mavericks in Vancouver this October

Kawhi watch is coming to Vancouver this fall. The former Toronto Raptor and MVP recently signed with L.A. Clippers, and they’ll be tipping off against the Dallas Mavericks in a preseason game at Rogers Arena Oct. 17.
Charges pending after alleged soup assault at Burnaby mall

Charges pending after alleged soup assault at Burnaby mall

Charges are pending against two seniors after an alleged soup assault at a Burnaby mall on Saturday. At about 12:30 p.m.
Mild Burnaby weather doesn't mean you can ignore sprinkler rules

Mild Burnaby weather doesn't mean you can ignore sprinkler rules

The weather in Burnaby has been pretty mild for a July, with some rain in the forecast for later this week. But that doesn’t mean you can just ignore the water sprinkling regulations. This is what’s in place until Oct. 15.
New court challenge launched against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

New court challenge launched against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Ecojustice seeking leave for a judicial review of Trudeau government reapporval
She won 6 figures while waiting for the dentist

She won 6 figures while waiting for the dentist

Nobody likes going to the dentist. For Gurmail Sidhu, her last trip wasn’t so bad. Sidhu was at the dentist when the senior citizen discovered she had matched all four Extra numbers in the Lotto Max draw held on July 5 to win $500,000.
Ride-hailing services may hit B.C. roads by September

Ride-hailing services may hit B.C. roads by September

The B.C. government says companies hoping to operate ride-hailing services in the province will be able to submit applications and potentially operate by September.