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'Breakout burglar' who hid in ceilings to be sentenced

'Breakout burglar' who hid in ceilings to be sentenced

A thief police are calling the “breakout burglar” will be sentenced this spring after being found guilty in court of several property crimes.
Hellenic Community of Vancouver cancels right-wing event as threats escalate

Hellenic Community of Vancouver cancels right-wing event as threats escalate

Free Speech Club says event with Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern will be moved to an undisclosed location
Burnaby creating no-parking zone to stop head-to-head bus showdowns

Burnaby creating no-parking zone to stop head-to-head bus showdowns

'No parking' signs will be installed on Brentlawn Drive
System 'rigged' for the rich, says New Westminster-Burnaby MP

System 'rigged' for the rich, says New Westminster-Burnaby MP

New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian delivered a blunt message for the federal government today – help people living in poverty.
Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram users may have noticed a few glitches on their accounts on Wednesday. In fact, Facebook users around the world were reporting outages, including being unable to send messages or create new posts.
Burnaby to remove traffic lane, install $3M multi-use path on Gilmore overpass

Burnaby to remove traffic lane, install $3M multi-use path on Gilmore overpass

Burnaby cyclists will soon have a safer way to cross the Gilmore Diversion over Highway 1. City council approved a plan on Monday to construct a multi-use path separated from traffic by a concrete barrier on the west side of the overpass.
China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

As Huawei CFO extradition looks to drag on, observers warn of more retaliation
People asked to switch it up Friday for National Password Day

People asked to switch it up Friday for National Password Day

Change your passwords. That’s the message from the Better Business Bureau serving Mainland BC as it announced the fourth-annual National Password Day for this Friday, March 15.
BCA councillors accuse each other of obstructionism and broken promises

BCA councillors accuse each other of obstructionism and broken promises

'There's been a realignment of loyalties around the table'
Man skips trial for Craigslist securities fraud. Now he's going to jail

Man skips trial for Craigslist securities fraud. Now he's going to jail

It turns out going to your own trial is a really good idea. A man arrested in Toronto last year after not appearing for trial on B.C. Securities Act charges has been sentenced to 15 months in jail.