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Measles exposure at B.C. school means unvaccinated students must stay away

Measles exposure at B.C. school means unvaccinated students must stay away

The warning comes from the Fraser Health authority in response to a possible measles exposure at Fleetwood Park Secondary School
Charges laid in mail theft

Charges laid in mail theft

Police say bags of mail were found at a Surrey residence, much of it stolen from Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam residents
There’s a new way to get all the booze you want delivered in Burnaby

There’s a new way to get all the booze you want delivered in Burnaby

Listen up, party people: Liquor Barn and Liquor Depot are now part of an online liquor delivery service across the lower mainland, which means for one flat fee, you can order as much booze as you need and have it at your door within an hour.
All aboard the Vancouver Train Expo at PNE Forum

All aboard the Vancouver Train Expo at PNE Forum

And three other reasons Vancouver is awesome this week
B.C. craft brewers growing nearly twice as fast as multinationals

B.C. craft brewers growing nearly twice as fast as multinationals

Business for B.C.’s largest brewers grew an average of 6.75 per cent
Can solar work in 'Raincouver'?

Can solar work in 'Raincouver'?

Metro Vancouver piloting solar power electricity at Colony Farm Park in Coquitlam
Man in custody for suspected hate crime on SkyTrain

Man in custody for suspected hate crime on SkyTrain

Transit Police say a suspect in custody as an investigation continues into an alleged hate crime against two SkyTrain passengers. Sgt.
When it comes to transit funding, all roads lead to disagreement

When it comes to transit funding, all roads lead to disagreement

In the first days of November, the political attention of the province has shifted away from municipal politics.
Burnaby nipping unsanctioned urban RVing in the bud

Burnaby nipping unsanctioned urban RVing in the bud

Rogue urban campers are taking up residence on local streets and sticking their hoses into Burnaby’s sewer system – but city officials are determined to stop them.
Bobcat prowls in Seymour area

Bobcat prowls in Seymour area

Bob Potter sent in this photo of a bobcat in his backyard, taken this morning (Wednesday) around 7:30 a.m. on Windridge Drive. It's the first time he's seen a bobcat close to his home.