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This map shows where the COVID-19 hot spots are in B.C. (MAP)

This map shows where the COVID-19 hot spots are in B.C. (MAP)

Surrey and Vancouver are top in the province for new case numbers right now
Luxurious restored mid-century modern 'Geometric House' hits the market in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Luxurious restored mid-century modern 'Geometric House' hits the market in North Vancouver (PHOTOS)

It's considered one of North Van's "most architecturally significant residential properties"
North Van councillor Jim Hanson seeks NDP nomination in Burnaby North-Seymour

North Van councillor Jim Hanson seeks NDP nomination in Burnaby North-Seymour

The date of the nomination vote has not yet been finalized
Burnaby amputee making life more accessible for others by speaking up

Burnaby amputee making life more accessible for others by speaking up

Key tags service celebrating 75 years
Justin Bieber wears Vancouver brand Skull Skates' rare 80s team jacket

Justin Bieber wears Vancouver brand Skull Skates' rare 80s team jacket

"I always just feel flattered" to see people wearing it, says the brand's owner
Burnaby stays above 200 COVID-19 cases for fifth-consecutive week

Burnaby stays above 200 COVID-19 cases for fifth-consecutive week

Meanwhile, vaccinations are ramping up across B.C.
Are you ready for it? Cherry blossom season is here, Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Are you ready for it? Cherry blossom season is here, Vancouver (PHOTOS)

It's heeeeeeeeere! 🌸 😍 📸
Burnaby Village Museum co-hosts workshop on salvaging heritage items

Burnaby Village Museum co-hosts workshop on salvaging heritage items

Presented by New York University, the four-hour workshop was led by members of the British Columbia Heritage Emergency Response Network
Virtual workshops help Burnaby residents grow herbs – and community

Virtual workshops help Burnaby residents grow herbs – and community

Culture Chats is offering a series of three workshops giving newcomers information about container gardening, growing herbs and food security, starting April 2
BC SPCA asks public to remove bird feeders as salmonella outbreak continues

BC SPCA asks public to remove bird feeders as salmonella outbreak continues

Bird feeders are to be removed until April or May.