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COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 300 for first time since January

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 300 for first time since January

There were 16 more COVID-19-related deaths in B.C, recorded in the past three days, for a total of 1,437.
Letter: You need to step up when you witness racism

Letter: You need to step up when you witness racism

Six things you can do right now
Letter: I'm proud to live in a country that values vaccines. You should be too

Letter: I'm proud to live in a country that values vaccines. You should be too

At one time, you couldn't attend school without the proper vaccinations
Letter: Don't blame city for big houses blocking your precious Burnaby views

Letter: Don't blame city for big houses blocking your precious Burnaby views

City is only following the rules
Who ya gonna call? Meet Metro Vancouver's ghosthunters (VIDEO)

Who ya gonna call? Meet Metro Vancouver's ghosthunters (VIDEO)

They're a different kind of spirit squad. 👻
Burnaby residents falling victim to extortion: Crime Stoppers

Burnaby residents falling victim to extortion: Crime Stoppers

Fraud remains one of the most troublesome and persistent crimes for Canadians, costing us millions of dollars each year. But there are many different types of frauds being orchestrated by criminals against Burnaby residents. The No.
Burnaby is a dumping ground for mattresses right now. Just stop it

Burnaby is a dumping ground for mattresses right now. Just stop it

New Campaign aims to stop this behaviour
Burnaby driver lied about car being stolen before Vancouver hit-and-run: judge

Burnaby driver lied about car being stolen before Vancouver hit-and-run: judge

Police used cellphone records to show his phone was at the scene when his car crashed into three others
Burnaby, New West residents earn B.C. Anti-Racism Award honours

Burnaby, New West residents earn B.C. Anti-Racism Award honours

Harman Pandher, Mengdie Wang earn honours at 2021 B.C. Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Awards gala held virtually March 21
How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

How these young B.C. women are helping to end period poverty

Two young Metro Vancouver women have been busy organizing a spring drive to collect menstrual products for women in remote First Nations communities in Northern and Coastal B.C.