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'So exciting': A Lower Mainland uncle-nephew duo just won the $8-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot

'So exciting': A Lower Mainland uncle-nephew duo just won the $8-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot

"I broke down and told my mom," said the nephew.
Trans Mountain investigating run-away train and derailed 'man car' inside Burnaby Mountain tunnel

Trans Mountain investigating run-away train and derailed 'man car' inside Burnaby Mountain tunnel

Report to Canada Energy Regulator includes two 'high potential near misses' inside the TMX pipeline tunnel in February
Man allegedly exposes and touches himself in bushes near Metro Vancouver school

Man allegedly exposes and touches himself in bushes near Metro Vancouver school

Police are investigating multiple indecent acts.
Burnaby one-bedroom rents skyrocket 16%, making us one of Canada's most unaffordable

Burnaby one-bedroom rents skyrocket 16%, making us one of Canada's most unaffordable

Two-bedroom rentals also jumped a lot.
School board candidate first Indigenous person to run for office in Burnaby

School board candidate first Indigenous person to run for office in Burnaby

Burnaby Citizens Association announces two new trustee candidates for October 2022 municipal elections: federal civil servant Mikelle Sasakamoose and finance executive Claire Chun Wang.
Column: The Ukraine I know

Column: The Ukraine I know

A friend tells me they don't know if they'll ever go back to their home country, and that breaks my heart.
B.C. records 14 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

B.C. records 14 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to 359 – the lowest total since January.
'Impossible': Burnaby family stuck finding new rental home as prices soar

'Impossible': Burnaby family stuck finding new rental home as prices soar

Family says trying to stay close to children's school nearly impossible.
'Freedom convoy' shifts gears to protest in Vancouver, not Victoria

'Freedom convoy' shifts gears to protest in Vancouver, not Victoria

The 'bearhug' operation could be in the Lower Mainland this Sunday
B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.65 on June 1

Business advocates say they would have liked more notice.