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Real estate drop doesn't make it a buyers' market yet

Real estate drop doesn't make it a buyers' market yet

What does the housing market slowdown mean for buyer choice and affordability? A financial expert weighs in
Empty the Tanks protesters planning return to Vancouver Aquarium Saturday

Empty the Tanks protesters planning return to Vancouver Aquarium Saturday

Seventh annual protest one of more than 60 planned around the world May 11
Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Toddler dies in Burnaby after being left in a hot car

Father of toddler ‘totally distraught’: fire chief
Burnaby school officials, MPs call on feds to up funding for newcomers, refugees

Burnaby school officials, MPs call on feds to up funding for newcomers, refugees

Lower Mainland school officials were in Ottawa last month calling on the federal government to improve funding for settlement programs for new immigrants and refugees.
Variety chooses Burnaby for first-ever mobility day

Variety chooses Burnaby for first-ever mobility day

Variety - the Children’s Charity is excited to announce that their first-ever Variety Mobility Day will take place in Burnaby on June 5.
Man allegedly punched woman through open car window at intersection

Man allegedly punched woman through open car window at intersection

RCMP are asking the public for help identifying a suspect in a terrifying assault that allegedly took place on April 17 around 9:30 p.m. A woman was driving in her white Nissan SUV when she stopped at the intersection of 152 Street and 64 Avenue.
Koi welcomed back to Vancouver Chinese garden

Koi welcomed back to Vancouver Chinese garden

Twenty adult and more than 300 juvenile koi are getting into the swim of things at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Low B.C. snowpacks reduce flood risk, hike chance of summer drought

Low B.C. snowpacks reduce flood risk, hike chance of summer drought

Snowpacks across B.C. are below normal this year, reducing the likelihood of flooding but raising the spectre of dry conditions this summer
Volunteers needed to wipe out invasive species in Burnaby this summer

Volunteers needed to wipe out invasive species in Burnaby this summer

Two summer events have been set up for volunteers to clear invasive species from areas in Burnaby. The issue of invasive species is a serious one.
Burnaby councillor battling brain cancer: 'I don't think this is going to end me'

Burnaby councillor battling brain cancer: 'I don't think this is going to end me'

Coun. Nick Volkow has been living with a glioblastoma multiforome tumour for more than two years. He's confident he'll beat the odds.