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Court asked to toss complaint by man who allegedly threatened to blow up hospital

Court asked to toss complaint by man who allegedly threatened to blow up hospital

Man called Emotions Universe wants Islamophobia human rights case to go to full hearing
Networks launched to help the 40,000 Burnaby residents without a family doctor

Networks launched to help the 40,000 Burnaby residents without a family doctor

Some of the estimated 40,000 Burnaby residents who can’t find a family doctor could soon find easier access after the province announced it was setting up team-based networks designed to link patients with health services. B.C.
Vancouver photographers share stunning super worm moon photos

Vancouver photographers share stunning super worm moon photos

The clear night sky made ideal viewing conditions for stargazers to soak in the last supermoon of the season
G Day event for 'tween girls' is being hosted in Burnaby

G Day event for 'tween girls' is being hosted in Burnaby

The 11​th​ G Day takes place on April 29 at the Nikkei Cultural Centre in Burnaby. This is a pro-d day for Vancouver, Burnaby and New West school districts.
Ride-hailing service Kater launching in Vancouver this month, Burnaby soon after

Ride-hailing service Kater launching in Vancouver this month, Burnaby soon after

Company acquired taxi licences to operate before Uber and Lyft
B.C. broke 48 weather records yesterday and reached highs of 25.9°C

B.C. broke 48 weather records yesterday and reached highs of 25.9°C

The province saw its third day of record breaking daily maximum temperatures
Wife spent $1.5 million on slot machines, divorce case hears

Wife spent $1.5 million on slot machines, divorce case hears

Husband claims some money went to Cayman Island banks
Feds accuse B.C. of 'Trojan Horse' move to block Trans Mountain

Feds accuse B.C. of 'Trojan Horse' move to block Trans Mountain

The Canadian government says British Columbia is trying to obstruct the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion with "Trojan Horse" legislation that the province is passing off as a benign environmental measure. Lawyer Jan Brongers asked the B.C.
B.C. broke a whopping 42 weather records yesterday and reached highs of 24.5°C

B.C. broke a whopping 42 weather records yesterday and reached highs of 24.5°C

A jaw-dropping 42 new record high temperatures were set across the province yesterday.
Police warn about complex jewelry store scam

Police warn about complex jewelry store scam

Police are warning of a new scam that has defrauded at least five seniors out of millions of dollars.