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Burnaby hits extreme risk zone on air quality health index

Burnaby hits extreme risk zone on air quality health index

The glowing red sun behind the haze was a good clue not all was normal in the sky over Burnaby this morning.
Bear kills dog on Lynn Loop trail

Bear kills dog on Lynn Loop trail

Conservation officers are asking dog walkers to keep their pups on a tight leash after a black bear bit and killed a dachshund on a backcountry hiking trail Friday afternoon.
'Quality of life is not enjoyable': North Burnaby residents want their street closed to commuters

'Quality of life is not enjoyable': North Burnaby residents want their street closed to commuters

Access to Barnet Highway via Duthie Avenue is causing headaches
Girls with No Limits: The rise of female dirt bikers

Girls with No Limits: The rise of female dirt bikers

With sponsorship and community, more women in the corridor are pursuing off-road racing
VIDEO: Body cam shows what happened when Camp Cloud protesters were arrested

VIDEO: Body cam shows what happened when Camp Cloud protesters were arrested

Facebook videos reveal details of Camp Cloud arrests
A guide to catching sockeye salmon on the Fraser River

A guide to catching sockeye salmon on the Fraser River

It may be one of the worst fishing experiences B.C. has to offer, but reporter Bob Kronbauer argues it's still heaps of fun.
These Burnaby mountain residents are still conflicted about the former Camp Cloud protest site

These Burnaby mountain residents are still conflicted about the former Camp Cloud protest site

Supporters create memorial at former protest site
I got spooked by a young bobcat on Burnaby Mountain

I got spooked by a young bobcat on Burnaby Mountain

Young wildcat was seen hanging out in front of the Trans Mountain terminal on Burnaby Mountain Saturday morning
Some idiot decided to dump some junk in front of a City of Burnaby sign

Some idiot decided to dump some junk in front of a City of Burnaby sign

A “NO DUMPING” sign put up by the City of Burnaby was no match for the laziness of one or more people who needed to get rid of their junk.
Insurers grapple with worsening natural disasters

Insurers grapple with worsening natural disasters

As wildfires intensify in the province, B.C.’s insurance industry struggles to meet demand