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This Burnaby expo is the cool place to find comics and collectibles

This Burnaby expo is the cool place to find comics and collectibles

Are you an adult who loves comics, toys, collector cards, vinyl LPs and don’t care who knows about it? Then we have the show for you. The Knights Comics and Collectibles Expo will be held on April 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at St.
British Columbia bearing 'brunt' of impact from Huawei arrest: Horgan

British Columbia bearing 'brunt' of impact from Huawei arrest: Horgan

Premier John Horgan says British Columbia is bearing the brunt of the impact of Canada's tense relationship with China over the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou
Burnaby bike cops nab shoplifting suspect wanted for assault

Burnaby bike cops nab shoplifting suspect wanted for assault

Burnaby bike cops got a little help from the public last night apprehending a suspected shoplifter who turned out to be wanted on warrants for assault with a weapon and breaking a probation order.
Eat like a high roller in Las Vegas — and save money

Eat like a high roller in Las Vegas — and save money

No need to pull out the American Express Centurion (black) to eat at these popular Vegas hot spots
B.C. adds 7,900 jobs in March as losses mount across Canada

B.C. adds 7,900 jobs in March as losses mount across Canada

What happened: B.C. adds 7,900 jobs in March Why it matters: The province is running against national trends, which saw a slight decline in employment last month. B.C.
Burnaby schools will have free menstrual products by end of 2019: minister

Burnaby schools will have free menstrual products by end of 2019: minister

The province announced in Burnaby this morning that, under a ministerial order issued today (Friday), all B.C. public schools will be required to provide free menstrual products for students in school washrooms by the end of 2019.
Burnaby man who harassed ex-wife on revenge website arrested for probation breach

Burnaby man who harassed ex-wife on revenge website arrested for probation breach

A Burnaby man who spent time in jail for criminally harassing his ex-wife through thousands of emails and a revenge website has been arrested for breaching his probation.
The 'heart' of the Fraser River is under threat, doc shows

The 'heart' of the Fraser River is under threat, doc shows

Heart of the Fraser screening at BCIT Friday
Man flees into traffic, apprehended under Mental Health Act

Man flees into traffic, apprehended under Mental Health Act

Coquitlam RCMP say marijuana consumption may have been implicated in the man's outburst
Class Act: Burnaby schools get two more rainbow crosswalks

Class Act: Burnaby schools get two more rainbow crosswalks

Two more Burnaby high schools are getting rainbow crosswalks. The board of education voted unanimously to approve crosswalks at Burnaby Central and Cariboo Hill Secondary Schools.