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Coquitlam Real Canadian Superstore workers hit with another case of COVID-19

Coquitlam Real Canadian Superstore workers hit with another case of COVID-19

The latest exposure is at least the fourth time since December workers at the Westwood Mall store, located at 3000 Lougheed Highway, have tested positive for the virus. 
Rapid tests urged for B.C. care homes amid COVID-19 vaccine delays

Rapid tests urged for B.C. care homes amid COVID-19 vaccine delays

Burnaby-based BC Care Providers Association (BCCPA) issued the plea Tuesday
Know something? Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers looking for more tips

Know something? Metro Vancouver Crime Stoppers looking for more tips

Plea follows recent gang-related incidents in the Lower Mainland
Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

Vancouver couple to cough up $460 fine after fake coughing fit

The 60-year-old man and his 25-year-old girlfriend will have to pay $230 each for fake coughing in the general direction of gym equipment and other gym users
Letter: Adults should know masks are worn over the nose

Letter: Adults should know masks are worn over the nose

Writer urges penalties for those not wearing them
Meet the Metro Vancouver Transit Police dog with a little red moustache

Meet the Metro Vancouver Transit Police dog with a little red moustache

This dog looks like a detective
Massive crowd turns up for car rally to support B.C. teen who was attacked on video (VIDEOS & PHOTOS)

Massive crowd turns up for car rally to support B.C. teen who was attacked on video (VIDEOS & PHOTOS)

Video of the assault circulated on social media last week, which shows two girls hitting and kicking the victim.
Update: 93-year-old found wandering in Burnaby reunited with family

Update: 93-year-old found wandering in Burnaby reunited with family

Do you know this woman?
Burnaby looks at equipping bylaw officers with body cams

Burnaby looks at equipping bylaw officers with body cams

This comes after a trial period with the city's bike patrol using body-worn cameras
Canadians can get slapped with a hefty $5,000 fine for a 'questionable' COVID-19 travel document

Canadians can get slapped with a hefty $5,000 fine for a 'questionable' COVID-19 travel document

You could also be denied boarding