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B.C. senior women's league calling for resignation of Hockey Canada CEO, board of directors

B.C. senior women's league calling for resignation of Hockey Canada CEO, board of directors

Numerous companies are pausing or ending sponsorship agreements with the national governing body amid ongoing sexual assault allegations and misconduct.
Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

B.C. companies are custom-manufacturing equipment to reduce agricultural food waste.
Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

Gold mine Ponzi scheme ruined B.C. residents' lives, commission hears

The pyramid scheme originated in Florida and had five B.C. residents play an integral role.
'Not necessary': Burnaby businesses concerned about loss of street parking

'Not necessary': Burnaby businesses concerned about loss of street parking

The city wants to add sidewalks and boulevard trees to the street. An open house to gather feedback is scheduled for Oct. 13.
Circle K sandwiches recalled due to listeria

Circle K sandwiches recalled due to listeria

The CFIA is advising people not to consume the Circle K chicken salad club sandwich (white) and the ham salad club sandwich, both with best before dates of Oct. 8.
EA Sports continues to sponsor Hockey Canada amid scandal

EA Sports continues to sponsor Hockey Canada amid scandal

The major video game producer, which has a massive campus in Burnaby, is still a national marketing partner of Hockey Canada.
Burnaby's second BC Cannabis Store opens at Brentwood mall

Burnaby's second BC Cannabis Store opens at Brentwood mall

"We look forward to serving more of our customers in the Burnaby community."
Back when the Burnaby Art Gallery 'exorcized' its demons

Back when the Burnaby Art Gallery 'exorcized' its demons

In 1987, Burnaby Art Gallery director and Halloween party pooper Ted Lindberg set out to prove the Ceperley Mansion, a.k.a. Fairacres wasn't haunted.
SFU faculty members helping use "equity lens" to fight racism

SFU faculty members helping use "equity lens" to fight racism

B.C.'s anti-racism data committee to address systemic racism across provincial services.
Burnaby council candidates back active transportation needs in new survey

Burnaby council candidates back active transportation needs in new survey

General election day is slated for Oct. 15.