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Roadwork congestion on Lougheed almost over

Roadwork congestion on Lougheed almost over

FortisBC is wrapping up its gas line work this week.
New conservative party sets up in Burnaby South

New conservative party sets up in Burnaby South

The People's Party of Canada has started organizing in the riding vacated by Kennedy Stewart.
Postal workers strike in Vancouver, Quebec, as negotiations continue

Postal workers strike in Vancouver, Quebec, as negotiations continue

Canada Post says the union's rotating strike will have a significant impact on operations and cause further backlogs
B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

B.C. men take Movember moustache to a whole new level

Well, that's one way to do it...
Seniors reminded to update Elections BC

Seniors reminded to update Elections BC

The deadline for asking for a voting package is Nov. 30 and ballots for the referendum need to be returned by Nov. 30.
Enjoy choo-choo cheer on the Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park

Enjoy choo-choo cheer on the Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park

This magical Vancouver Christmas train has over 3 million dazzling lights
Empty tomb is a place of solace and peace

Empty tomb is a place of solace and peace

Nov. 11 means different things to people. It’s a long weekend and a day off. It’s a parade and we love the pipes and drums and to see the legions of young people from various organizations.
Judge divvies up Mercedes, luxury handbags, Rolexes and debt in Burnaby divorce

Judge divvies up Mercedes, luxury handbags, Rolexes and debt in Burnaby divorce

The ex-husband will keep his Mercedes sports car and Ducati motorcycle, the ex-wife her luxury handbags. Both will keep their Rolex collections. So ruled a B.C.
Coming of age during wartime (VIDEO)

Coming of age during wartime (VIDEO)

Vancouver Courier editor talks with his grandmother about growing up in England and serving in the Second World War
Pilot project offering cheap daycare spaces announced for Burnaby

Pilot project offering cheap daycare spaces announced for Burnaby

Burnaby has been earmarked for a pilot project that’s will help guide the province toward its stated goal of cheaper daycare.