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Gas drips down to $1.75/litre in some B.C. cities

Gas drips down to $1.75/litre in some B.C. cities

A UBC business professor is warning motorists of volatility ahead while a U.S. agency expects lower but still elevated prices in 2023.
Burnaby holds one of the highest second dose COVID-19 vaccination rates in Fraser Health for children

Burnaby holds one of the highest second dose COVID-19 vaccination rates in Fraser Health for children

Little to no movement seen in overall rate, however.
Celebrate summer with hotdogs, stilt-walkers in Burnaby

Celebrate summer with hotdogs, stilt-walkers in Burnaby

Have fun in the sun at a summer street party hosted by Burnaby Neighbourhood House. ☀️
Knife fight, not shooting sparked Burnaby RCMP response in Metrotown

Knife fight, not shooting sparked Burnaby RCMP response in Metrotown

Police say alcohol appears to have been a factor in a fight with a knife outside a Station Square restaurant Thursday.
B.C. drinkers shift to spirits, away from beer and wine

B.C. drinkers shift to spirits, away from beer and wine

Vodka is by far the most purchased product in the spirits category.
'Excessive': Mom of teen injured by police dog in Burnaby speaks out

'Excessive': Mom of teen injured by police dog in Burnaby speaks out

A 15-year-old boy who ran from police in Brentwood was injured by a police dog during his arrest Wednesday.
COVID-19 cases in Burnaby rise slightly in past week, government says

COVID-19 cases in Burnaby rise slightly in past week, government says

Data recorded from July 24 to 30.
B.C. COVID-19 ICU patient count at two-month high

B.C. COVID-19 ICU patient count at two-month high

Most pandemic data metrics have been relatively flat in past month
Watch: Burnaby RCMP investigating alleged skate blade-to-the-face during hockey brawl

Watch: Burnaby RCMP investigating alleged skate blade-to-the-face during hockey brawl

Video of a Burnaby Adult Safe Hockey League game at the Scotia Barn on July 29 appears to show one player kick another in the face with a skate.
B.C. expected to stay hotter than average through September

B.C. expected to stay hotter than average through September

The superintendent of predictive services with the BC Wildfire Service said "this fire season is trending similar to 2020 and 2011, so far."