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Man slain in Burnaby was a convicted killer

Man slain in Burnaby was a convicted killer

Three murders, six stabbings and nine shootings in the city last year linked to ongoing Lower Mainland gang conflict, says top cop
‘It’s just so confusing’: Burnaby bar manager calls Super Bowl Sunday rules unwieldly

‘It’s just so confusing’: Burnaby bar manager calls Super Bowl Sunday rules unwieldly

Businesses even have to turn down the sound on the game so people won't talk loud
B.C. once had a 320 horsepower, jet engine snowplow

B.C. once had a 320 horsepower, jet engine snowplow

It was like a gigantic dragster
Burnaby dairy plant Saputo milks COVID-19 for profit surge

Burnaby dairy plant Saputo milks COVID-19 for profit surge

Company says it sees COVID as an 'opportunity'
Opinion: Burnaby workers ‘threatened’ with firings for disclosing COVID-19 cases

Opinion: Burnaby workers ‘threatened’ with firings for disclosing COVID-19 cases

Some businesses will do anything to keep things quiet
Burnaby TV show explores Indigenous cuisine and culture

Burnaby TV show explores Indigenous cuisine and culture

Take a culinary trip around B.C.
Two women explain what it is like to be a 'sugar baby' in Vancouver

Two women explain what it is like to be a 'sugar baby' in Vancouver

"I am not a sex worker."
A massive full 'snow moon' is set to illuminate Vancouver skies

A massive full 'snow moon' is set to illuminate Vancouver skies

Mark your calendars, skywatchers!
What you need to know about B.C.'s new mandatory mask rules at schools

What you need to know about B.C.'s new mandatory mask rules at schools

Coquitlam school district has been given new guidelines for PE, masks, music, band and choir, here's how they will be carried out in the coming days as B.C. continues fight COVID-19
Don't expect school closures as B.C. stares down COVID-19 variants

Don't expect school closures as B.C. stares down COVID-19 variants

Education Minister Jennifer Whiteside and Dr. Bonnie Henry say keeping schools open for in-class instruction remains a provincial priority because it's best for B.C.'s students