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Pro-pipeline convoy rolls through Burnaby

Pro-pipeline convoy rolls through Burnaby

Vehicles in the Hope for Canada Convoy made their message clear Saturday as they rolled through Burnaby and he rest of Metro Vancouver. They travelled west before turning around at Horseshoe Bay and ending their rally in downtown Vancouver.
BC Supreme Court to grapple with jiu-jitsu lawsuit

BC Supreme Court to grapple with jiu-jitsu lawsuit

A martial arts instructor and his student are bound for B.C. Supreme Court following claims of negligence arising from a Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament in North Vancouver.
New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian named NDP house leader - again

New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian named NDP house leader - again

New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian is wearing a number of hats with the federal NDP. Party leader Jagmeet Singh has named Julian as NDP house leader – the fourth time he’s served in this role.
Dementia villages allow residents to roam

Dementia villages allow residents to roam

New projects from Providence Health Care are underway in Vancouver and Comox
An ocean of plastic changes everything — even what we eat

An ocean of plastic changes everything — even what we eat

Nanaimo-bound expedition is trying to find out how tiny creatures that mistakenly dine on microplastics could affect the survival of wild salmon
TransLink raises concerns over ride-hailing services

TransLink raises concerns over ride-hailing services

Translink is advocating for a "market-driven regulatory approach."
Convicted Burnaby fraudster found guilty of stealing from another company

Convicted Burnaby fraudster found guilty of stealing from another company

A convicted Burnaby fraudster accused of bringing another company to the brink of ruin by defrauding it of hundreds of thousands of dollars has been found guilty of stealing just $147.
What not to do for St. Patrick’s Day

What not to do for St. Patrick’s Day

Yes, this Sunday is St. Patrick’s Day, or as some have dubbed it, the “Celebration of Questionable Irish Heritage.” Like many other alcohol-related “holidays,” St.
A new set of Burnaby road closures starts on Monday

A new set of Burnaby road closures starts on Monday

FortisBC is starting gas line construction at two new locations in Burnaby next week, including: Broadway, between Phillips Place and Arden Avenue, on Monday, March 18. The road will be closed to traffic, with local access maintained.
Vancouver’s biggest tabletop board game convention takes place this month

Vancouver’s biggest tabletop board game convention takes place this month

The sixth annual Terminal City Tabletop Convention returns to Vancouver with a smorgasbord of gaming fun this month.