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Murder charges have been laid in connection to the death of a Burnaby woman

Murder charges have been laid in connection to the death of a Burnaby woman

The victim worked at Templeton Secondary in Vancouver
When bud goes bad: Mouldy marijuana recalled after complaints

When bud goes bad: Mouldy marijuana recalled after complaints

An Ontario recall on mouldy marijuana has been extended to the Province of British Columbia. Now, the distributer advises that if you are in possession of B.E.C.
Koi rescued from rogue otter’s clutches settle into Vancouver Aquarium (VIDEO)

Koi rescued from rogue otter’s clutches settle into Vancouver Aquarium (VIDEO)

'We are pleased to announce that we are hosting some V.I.K. (Very Important Koi) guests'
ICBC to monitor young drivers with app in order to prevent crashes

ICBC to monitor young drivers with app in order to prevent crashes

ICBC has been in the news a great deal this year. With a soaring debt of over $1 billion, as well as a number of questionable policy choices, the insurance corporation has been a point of controversy.
A computer was required to design this gingerbread house

A computer was required to design this gingerbread house

In the waning days of 2017, a snowman stood at attention while an octopus wrapped in a scarf gazed out to sea and a mermaid lounged on a rock under a blue-frosted lighthouse.
Why Burnaby's rental vacancy rate rose as demolitions surged

Why Burnaby's rental vacancy rate rose as demolitions surged

Latest rental statistics show the total number of rental units dropped in 2018 as average rents rose
Border guards suspicious of Burnaby youth coach, voyeurism trial hears

Border guards suspicious of Burnaby youth coach, voyeurism trial hears

Coquitlam resident Randy Downes coached boys hockey and baseball in numerous Metro Vancouver cities.
Homeless advocates 'overjoyed' as Burnaby finally plans shelters

Homeless advocates 'overjoyed' as Burnaby finally plans shelters

“It’s not humane to leave people out in these kinds of conditions," councillor says
Hundreds gather in Vancouver to protest back-to-work legislation for Canada Post employees

Hundreds gather in Vancouver to protest back-to-work legislation for Canada Post employees

Union members of all stripes took to the Vancouver Convention Centre Thursday to hurl fury at Trudeau’s Liberals
Teens caught after homophic slur painted on Burnaby school's rainbow crosswalk

Teens caught after homophic slur painted on Burnaby school's rainbow crosswalk

Four teens who spray-painted a homophobic slur across a rainbow crosswalk at a Burnaby school last weekend will go through the RCMP’s restorative justice program.