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B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

The group representing speech-language pathologists in B.C. says the government needs to increase funding for their profession to better support those in long-term care.
Map: Where Metro Vancouverites scooped up their big lottery winning tickets in 2022

Map: Where Metro Vancouverites scooped up their big lottery winning tickets in 2022

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Who saved Elsie? The hunt for a kind stranger in New Westminster

Who saved Elsie? The hunt for a kind stranger in New Westminster

A downtown dog owner wants to find the man who chased down her pet on Royal Avenue Monday night.
'A profound responsibility': Burnaby's new school board sworn in

'A profound responsibility': Burnaby's new school board sworn in

'By electing each of you, the community has put their confidence, faith and trust in you,' a judge told Burnaby school trustees at their swearing-in Tuesday.
B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

New presumed COVID-19 deaths in the province declined to 21, from 30 one week ago
Burnaby councillor fails to stop sewer tax increase

Burnaby councillor fails to stop sewer tax increase

Metro Vancouver will increase its sewer rates by almost 30 per cent in 2024.
‘Jane Doe’ charges dropped after week in jail over Burnaby mall water-throwing incident

‘Jane Doe’ charges dropped after week in jail over Burnaby mall water-throwing incident

Obstruction charges against a woman arrested at Metrotown mall on Nov. 16 have been stayed without police or court officials ever knowing her name.
Emotional end to Burnaby SkyTrain station standoff caught on camera

Emotional end to Burnaby SkyTrain station standoff caught on camera

The man at the centre of a standoff that shut down three SkyTrain stations on Nov. 13 had been getting support from slain Burnaby RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang. Police say her death set off a mental-health spiral.
Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

Avian flu leads to B.C. turkey shortage ahead of Christmas

A 20% shortfall among B.C. turkey producers is expected to last through Christmas, says the BC Poultry Association.
Perfection: 2004-05 SFU women's basketball squad honoured

Perfection: 2004-05 SFU women's basketball squad honoured

After going 38-0, the historic team will enter Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame