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Wheelchair-bound Ladner man can’t get bus to pick him up

Wheelchair-bound Ladner man can’t get bus to pick him up

He’s getting tired of spending a fortune on cabs to get around because a bus won’t pick him up.
Multiple Burnaby lane closures expected in October on these commuter routes

Multiple Burnaby lane closures expected in October on these commuter routes

There will be new lane closures on Lougheed Highway in Burnaby, as crews return to finish work on FortisBC’s new line ahead of it going into operation.
Vancouverites invited to help solve city’s congestion problems at hackathon

Vancouverites invited to help solve city’s congestion problems at hackathon

Vancouverites are invited to put their thinking caps on and help the City of Vancouver ‘decode’ congestion issues at an upcoming Hackathon event.
Changes coming to two of Vancouver’s busiest SkyTrain stations

Changes coming to two of Vancouver’s busiest SkyTrain stations

Waterfront is getting a new escalator while Commercial-Broadway is home to a new customer service counter
Burnaby reluctantly cutting down trees at Deer Lake Park

Burnaby reluctantly cutting down trees at Deer Lake Park

The City of Burnaby has removed a poplar tree down at Deer Lake Park by the Hart House – with nine more slated to be removed soon from the bucolic location.
Quinn Hughes is playing big minutes against tough competition for the Canucks

Quinn Hughes is playing big minutes against tough competition for the Canucks

Head coach Travis Green hasn't hesitated to match his rookie defencemen against top forwards.
City of Burnaby alleges pulp and paper company contaminated public land over three decades

City of Burnaby alleges pulp and paper company contaminated public land over three decades

The City of Burnaby is suing Montreal-based pulp and paper giant Domtar for damages and remediation costs to clean up city land it alleges Domtar contaminated over several decades.
B.C. appeal court to webcast selected cases

B.C. appeal court to webcast selected cases

Pilot project indicated which cases are of interest and cost-effective
Marpole community garden thwarted by plans for Arbutus Greenway viewing tower

Marpole community garden thwarted by plans for Arbutus Greenway viewing tower

Yvonne Robinson and Jan Wilson can barely contain their frustration as they stand outside Colbourne House on ivy-covered ground they hoped would be transformed into a community garden for Marpole residents’ use.
Burnaby charging landlords $570/year for licence replacing 'stove tax'

Burnaby charging landlords $570/year for licence replacing 'stove tax'

Cost to landlords with tenants will remain the same, but homeowners with unrented suites will save money
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