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Smash away your rage at Richmond’s ‘anger rooms’

Smash away your rage at Richmond’s ‘anger rooms’

You’ve had a bad day at work, you're stuck in traffic, have gotten into a fight with a friend, still can’t find an affordable apartment or found yet another parking ticket on your car.
Credit card skimmers found at two Canada Line stations

Credit card skimmers found at two Canada Line stations

If you used a Compass vending machine to pay a Canada Line fare recently, take note: Metro Vancouver transit police say they have discovered a trio of credit/debit card skimmers in two stations.
TransLink eyes new record for ridership

TransLink eyes new record for ridership

Ridership growth in June 2018 shows transit is continuing to attract new riders, underscoring the need for projects and service increases coming as part of Phase Two of the Mayors’ Council’s 10-Year Vision. Boardings have increased by 6.
EXCLUSIVE: PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

EXCLUSIVE: PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

The coordinated scam had been going on for a decade, CAO John Leeburn said
PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

The coordinated scam had been going on for a decade, CAO John Leeburn said

This is how your gas-tax dollars are spent in Burnaby

City receives an annual grant from the tax on gasoline
RCMP investigate shots fired near Burnaby-Vancouver border

RCMP investigate shots fired near Burnaby-Vancouver border

Police are investigating shots fired near the Burnaby-Vancouver border early Wednesday morning. Burnaby RCMP say they got multiple calls from the 5200 block of Smith Avenue just before 4 a.m.
Daycares next to bars? Burnaby considers zoning change

Daycares next to bars? Burnaby considers zoning change

Council will consider allowing childcare facilities in commercial zones
Divorcing your spouse just got speedier in B.C.

Divorcing your spouse just got speedier in B.C.

The B.C. government has introduced a new online tool to help people with finalizing divorces, “speeding up” the processing time and creating better access to services by eliminating filing errors.
Injured fawn survives eagle attack; now being nursed back to health

Injured fawn survives eagle attack; now being nursed back to health

Daisy was surely going to starve before being brought to Critter Care in Langley