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$3.5M lawsuit against Burnaby co-op for “cat trauma” and other damages dismissed

$3.5M lawsuit against Burnaby co-op for “cat trauma” and other damages dismissed

A woman suing a Burnaby housing co-op for “cat trauma” and other damages has lost an appeal in B.C. Supreme Court. Zdravka Curic was kicked out of the Rainbow’s End Housing Cooperative at 6088 Wilson Ave.
North Vancouver soccer player Ciara McCormack blows the whistle on alleged abuse

North Vancouver soccer player Ciara McCormack blows the whistle on alleged abuse

Former Whitecaps player pushing for safer sport environments
Vancouver police looking for witnesses in Downtown Eastside assault

Vancouver police looking for witnesses in Downtown Eastside assault

A man in his 50s was found Sunday morning injured in the washroom at the Carnegie Centre
Metro Vancouver’s 'Pee and Poo' mascots are going on a summer tour

Metro Vancouver’s 'Pee and Poo' mascots are going on a summer tour

You heard it here first: Pee and Poo – Metro Vancouver’s beloved Unflushable’s campaign mascots – are going on a summer tour
Grouse Grind opens tomorrow for the 2019 hiking season

Grouse Grind opens tomorrow for the 2019 hiking season

Calling all hiking enthusiasts!
Milan Lucic “wouldn’t rule out” playing for the Canucks; can someone else rule it out please?

Milan Lucic “wouldn’t rule out” playing for the Canucks; can someone else rule it out please?

Three years ago, Jim Benning and the Canucks wanted Milan Lucic and they wanted him bad. Lucic, however, responded like Club Kuru and simply said, “I don’t feel the same for you.” Now, however, Lucic’s feelings have changed.
Cuteness overload as fuzzy goslings appear at Burnaby's Deer Lake

Cuteness overload as fuzzy goslings appear at Burnaby's Deer Lake

Look, Ryan Gosling will always be my favourite gosling. But coming in at a close second are the goslings that appear every year around this time at Burnaby and Deer lakes. I can still remember taking my daughter Emily to see them.
30-ft rebar cage collapse at Burnaby worksite draws $27K Worksafe fine

30-ft rebar cage collapse at Burnaby worksite draws $27K Worksafe fine

A concrete reinforcement company working on a new condo tower in Burnaby was lucky to escape with a big fine and no injuries to workers after multiple 30-foot rebar cages at the site collapsed because they weren’t properly secured. Tycon Steel Inc.
Canucks are on the precipice of a nearly-unprecedented run of rookie success

Canucks are on the precipice of a nearly-unprecedented run of rookie success

Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser are back-to-back Calder finalists.

FortisBC construction sinkhole shuts down Coquitlam's Como Lake Avenue

Westbound traffic has been shutdown between Blue Mountain and Robinson streets until the weekend
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