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Pick fruit if you don't want bears in your yard

Pick fruit if you don't want bears in your yard

Coquitlam seeing more complaints about bears eating fruit as apples ripen
Murder victim's vehicle found torched in Burnaby

Murder victim's vehicle found torched in Burnaby

A Surrey murder victim’s vehicle that was sought by police was found on fire near Simon Fraser University in Burnaby early this morning. According to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, Burnaby RCMP were called out at 2 a.m.
Judge rules that Burnaby can evict Camp Cloud

Judge rules that Burnaby can evict Camp Cloud

City of Burnaby went to B.C. Supreme Court on Friday to evict Camp Cloud residents
Check out these amazing videos of old from the Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub race

Check out these amazing videos of old from the Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub race

Race returns to Vancouver shores Saturday for the first time in more than 20 years
Teen bilked of $400 in cheque scam

Teen bilked of $400 in cheque scam

Coquitlam family warning others of scammer approaching people at bus stops
Someone vandalized Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk

Someone vandalized Burnaby’s rainbow crosswalk

Members of the Burnaby Pride planning committee woke up to the sad news this morning that someone had vandalized their new rainbow crosswalk.
This just might be the reason why fish leap out of water

This just might be the reason why fish leap out of water

Two SFU researchers
Bubble tea business steels for plastic ban

Bubble tea business steels for plastic ban

With fears of Richmond introducing a similar plastic straw ban in line with Vancouver, The Bubble Tea Shop has launched reusable stainless steel straws for their customers.
Builder denies Burnaby man's claims of shadow flipping deal

Builder denies Burnaby man's claims of shadow flipping deal

A West Vancouver builder of luxury homes is fighting back against claims that he and his wife owe money to a Burnaby man who alleges he had a deal with the couple to market a multi-million-dollar property.
Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Eby asks Liberals for documents on money-laundering

Attorney General David Eby is asking B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson to waive cabinet privilege over all documents from the previous government related to money laundering.