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Unidentified man turns in stolen Burnaby cat's ashes to New West police after local news story

Unidentified man turns in stolen Burnaby cat's ashes to New West police after local news story

Zsuzsa the cat didn’t rise from the dead in time for Easter Sunday, but the mysterious return of the beloved feline’s ashes in time for the holiday was the next best thing for her Burnaby owner.
B.C. gives more time to new moms and dads, including those who are grieving

B.C. gives more time to new moms and dads, including those who are grieving

Province extends maternity leave and adds unpaid leave if child dies or is missing; compassionate care leave extended to 27 weeks
Former PoCo parks worker appealing sex assault conviction

Former PoCo parks worker appealing sex assault conviction

David Murray out on bail with conditions after filing for an appeal of his conviction and sentence

Foul play not suspected after two bodies found at Coquitlam hotel

Coquitlam RCMP are not saying much but noted that the deaths are not suspicious
A hockey mom searches for way through 'crushing grief'

A hockey mom searches for way through 'crushing grief'

'My heart breaks for these boys with so much promise'
Senior awarded $93K for fall into West Vancouver sidewalk hole

Senior awarded $93K for fall into West Vancouver sidewalk hole

A North Vancouver senior has been awarded $93,000 in damages by a B.C. Supreme Court justice after she injured herself falling into an open water meter box set into a West Vancouver sidewalk.
80-yr-old driver in critical condition after Burnaby pedestrian crash sends three to hospital

80-yr-old driver in critical condition after Burnaby pedestrian crash sends three to hospital

An 80-year-old driver was taken to hospital in critical condition after his car hit a pedestrian in front of the Metropolis at Metrotown mall Monday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to Kingsway near Sussex Avenue at about 2:15 p.m.
Burnaby MP could face criminal charges for Kinder Morgan pipeline protest

Burnaby MP could face criminal charges for Kinder Morgan pipeline protest

Burnaby-South NDP MP Kennedy Stewart and federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May could face criminal contempt charges for violating a court injunction while protesting Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion last month.
Kinder Morgan suspends 'non-essential' work on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Kinder Morgan suspends 'non-essential' work on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. announced Sunday it was suspending “non-essential” work and related spending on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project following another weekend of protests in Burnaby.
This map shows 2,500 places to see cherry blossoms in Metro Vancouver

This map shows 2,500 places to see cherry blossoms in Metro Vancouver

Cherry blossom season is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Vancouver, but it doesn’t last forever. Maybe your commute includes a few spectacular cherry blossom-canopied blocks, or you see them outside your office window.