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'Bodyguard' jailed after leaving loaded gun in Richmond restaurant

'Bodyguard' jailed after leaving loaded gun in Richmond restaurant

A 32-year-old man has been jailed for 30 months after he forgot about his loaded handgun in a Boston Pizza in Richmond. Sepehr Motevalli was found guilty last October of possessing a loaded Ruger 9 mm handgun at the restaurant in August, 2015.
Road rage suspected in Friday night Burnaby fight

Road rage suspected in Friday night Burnaby fight

Burnaby RCMP are suspecting road rage for a fight that broke out in a west Burnaby neighbourhood Friday night. Police blocked off a section of Imperial between Gray and Waverly in the early evening while investigated a fight.
Delta pot grower to bring new strains to Canadian market

Delta pot grower to bring new strains to Canadian market

An East Delta greenhouse that made the switch to cannabis says it has established a “diverse genetic library” in its newly licensed 125,000-square-foot facility.
'What gives?' SFU student asks mayors about gondola on Burnaby Mountain

'What gives?' SFU student asks mayors about gondola on Burnaby Mountain

It looks like Simon Fraser University students reached a breaking point this week when it comes transit woes on Burnaby Mountain.
New date set for FortisBC meeting on Burnaby traffic disruptions

New date set for FortisBC meeting on Burnaby traffic disruptions

A new date has been set after snow on Wednesday cancelled a Burnaby public meeting about FortisBC gas line upgrades. The meeting will take place on Feb.
Number of measles cases in Vancouver reaches nine

Number of measles cases in Vancouver reaches nine

Eight new cases have been identified this week
Four cases of measles reported in Vancouver in the last week

Four cases of measles reported in Vancouver in the last week

Three of the four cases are linked to local schools
City of Vancouver’s cold weather prep continues as snow melts, temperatures dip

City of Vancouver’s cold weather prep continues as snow melts, temperatures dip

Street clearing efforts continue, warming centres open
Public hearing to determine fate of East Vancouver detox/social housing complex

Public hearing to determine fate of East Vancouver detox/social housing complex

Thirty people have so far signed up to speak at a public hearing next week where council will decide whether to a approve a rezoning application for a detox and social housing complex on a large parcel of land at Clark and East First Avenue.
Taxpayers paid $8m to keep St. Paul’s Hospital land buy off provincial books

Taxpayers paid $8m to keep St. Paul’s Hospital land buy off provincial books

$156.7m property vacant as NDP mulled business plan, spends billions on other hospitals
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