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Burnaby grad finds success steeped in own tea company

Burnaby grad finds success steeped in own tea company

He's hosting a virtual tea tasting event on Feb. 23
Burnaby Hospital grapples with COVID-19 outbreaks that never really end

Burnaby Hospital grapples with COVID-19 outbreaks that never really end

Three outbreaks over the span of four months
Letter: We need real funding for B.C.’s beloved but beleaguered parks

Letter: We need real funding for B.C.’s beloved but beleaguered parks

Writer wants more than promises from the province
Learning to live with coyotes in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Learning to live with coyotes in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Don't freak out if you're followed by a coyote.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

Six more people have died from COVID-19, raising B.C.'s death toll from the pandemic to 1,246.
Burnaby developing strategy to bolster community's food security

Burnaby developing strategy to bolster community's food security

The food systems strategy will look at everything from production and processing to distribution and retail, emphasizing sustainability and equity
Man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd extradited to face charges in B.C.

Man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd extradited to face charges in B.C.

On Friday, the BC Prosecution Service confirmed the man was transferred to B.C., where he remains in custody and faces five charges, including extortion, two counts of possession of child pornography, communication with a young person to commit a sexual offence and criminal harassment.
British Columbians could see 'safe six' by end of February: Henry

British Columbians could see 'safe six' by end of February: Henry

But that's all contingent on the spread of new coronavirus variants, which have doubled in the past week, and B.C.'s provincial health officer made no promises.
Here are all the prohibited weapons people tried to sneak into B.C. last year

Here are all the prohibited weapons people tried to sneak into B.C. last year

The Canada Border Services Agency seized 31,276 prohibited weapons in B.C. last year
B.C. extends restrictions on gatherings and events

B.C. extends restrictions on gatherings and events

Orders may be revisited if data shows a reduction in the spread of the COVID-19 virus