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Burnaby Conservative candidate deletes website with anti-abortion views

Burnaby Conservative candidate deletes website with anti-abortion views

The website for Heather Leung – the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for Burnaby North-Seymour – has been taken down.
UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

UPDATE: Burnaby passes bold rental-only zoning plan to protect, create housing

“You gotta replace one to one - it’s gotta be affordable.”
UPDATE: Driver rear-ended by taxi in Burnaby wins ICBC assessment battle

UPDATE: Driver rear-ended by taxi in Burnaby wins ICBC assessment battle

Willis Clarke paid nearly $3,000 for a forensic engineering report to prove it wasn't his fault.
Heated debate over sunscreen’s effects on body and environment

Heated debate over sunscreen’s effects on body and environment

Pick proper sunscreen that protects your skin and doesn’t pollute the water
Threat of strike looms as B.C. teachers and province appear far apart on big issues

Threat of strike looms as B.C. teachers and province appear far apart on big issues

Class size and composition remain stumbling blocks as sides try to hammer out a deal
Update: Vancouver port hit by work slowdowns as contract talks break off

Update: Vancouver port hit by work slowdowns as contract talks break off

Longshoremen slow down vehicle movements and refuelling as part of "limited" job action
B.C. residents almost twice as likely to research cannabis online

B.C. residents almost twice as likely to research cannabis online

British Columbians are apparently quite diligent about their online consumer research before purchasing cannabis products. Data provided to Business in Vancouver by marketing intelligence firm MiQ reveals residents on the West Coast are 1.
UPDATE: Two arrested in joint police takedown in Burnaby

UPDATE: Two arrested in joint police takedown in Burnaby

Two men arrested in Burnaby Sunday were federal parolees unlawfully at large, according to Surrey RCMP. At about 6 p.m.
Horgan knows he can't win Trans Mountain court battle, but is still doing it

Horgan knows he can't win Trans Mountain court battle, but is still doing it

Nobody should be surprised that Attorney-General David Eby was quick to declare the B.C. government will appeal the decisive court ruling on who controls the flow of oil between provinces.
Burnaby fire hero 'left without a remedy' in court

Burnaby fire hero 'left without a remedy' in court

Court of appeal rules Remigiusz Janus should have appealed instead of listening to provincial court judge who told him he had to take his case to the RTB