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Richmond driver caught going nearly 3 times the speed limit

Richmond driver caught going nearly 3 times the speed limit

Richmond Mounties have taken to social media to shame a driver they caught going nearly three times the speed limit. On Twitter, RCMP posted a driver was clocked going 134 kilometres per hour in a 50 zone.
Canada Post pays tribute to Armed Forces

Canada Post pays tribute to Armed Forces

Canada Post has unveiled a stamp that pays tribute to members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for their critical role in responding to emergencies across Canada, such as wildfires, floods and ice storms.
Addressing conflict in youth sport

Addressing conflict in youth sport

Nadia Kyba brings her experience mediating custody battles to the soccer pitch as she helps young athletes resolve team conflicts.
Opioid crisis stokes debate about addiction management versus abstinence

Opioid crisis stokes debate about addiction management versus abstinence

Treatment centre official takes aim at idea that long-term regime of prescribed drugs is the best option for addicts

Six injured in Port Moody collision involving TransLink bus

Six people were injured when a truck collided with the side of a TransLink bus at St. Johns and Williams Street at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Island community's extra fundraising brought man now charged with Burnaby murder to Canada

Island community's extra fundraising brought man now charged with Burnaby murder to Canada

The pastor of a church that helped sponsor a Syrian refugee family said it was “absolutely devastating” to find out one of the family members has been charged with murder in the death 13-year-old Marrisa Shen.
Exactly how unaffordable are Metro Vancouver’s detached homes? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Exactly how unaffordable are Metro Vancouver’s detached homes? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Study reveals $384,965 chasm between median income earned and income needed for typical Vancouver West house purchase
Burnaby 'hiring climate' on the upswing: survey

Burnaby 'hiring climate' on the upswing: survey

Burnaby-Coquitlam area employers expect a hopeful hiring climate for the fourth quarter of 2018, according to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey.
City of Burnaby reveals how much it spent fighting Trans Mountain pipeline in court

City of Burnaby reveals how much it spent fighting Trans Mountain pipeline in court

City manager confirms total legal bill, but won't share further details
VPD investigating after wigs destined for sick kids stolen

VPD investigating after wigs destined for sick kids stolen

More than 100 wigs stolen in early morning break in