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Burnaby was named one of the 'coziest' cities in Canada. Are you kidding me?

Burnaby was named one of the 'coziest' cities in Canada. Are you kidding me?

The City of Burnaby was named to an interesting list on Friday. It was listed as #17 on a list of the 55 “coziest” cities in Canada. Wait…what? The list was done by Expedia.ca and was apparently culled from the site’s user data.
Trip to New Foundland after lottery win

Trip to New Foundland after lottery win

Whole family will be visiting mom after Power wins $500,000
Magical mountaintop skating pond now open in North Van

Magical mountaintop skating pond now open in North Van

Is there anything more Canadian – or magical – than skating on an outdoor pond? Well, sharpen those skates because starting today you can glide and spin in the fresh air on Grouse Mountain’s 8,000-square-foot pond, open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Doggy data sharing leads to third-party privacy breach, credit problems

Doggy data sharing leads to third-party privacy breach, credit problems

Port Coquitlam shared dog licencing data with Coquitlam
Wild weather: BC Hydro says storms becoming more 'frequent, severe'

Wild weather: BC Hydro says storms becoming more 'frequent, severe'

'The number of customer outages during major storm events has increased by about 265 per cent'
Wine, music at BC SPCA gala

Wine, music at BC SPCA gala

Have a sip of vino while supporting the BC SPCA at its annual Wine & Whiskers, taking place at Coquitlam’s Evergreen Cultural Centre on Nov. 30.
Canada's Most Dangerous Places: Whistler’s rankings don’t paint full picture

Canada's Most Dangerous Places: Whistler’s rankings don’t paint full picture

It's important to understand how that number came about and what the methodology was, say police
Here’s the latest on the Front Street road closure

Here’s the latest on the Front Street road closure

Metro Vancouver drives toward finish line on sewer project
B.C. government to bring lower transgender surgery to the province

B.C. government to bring lower transgender surgery to the province

Up until now, those wanting the surgery had to travel to Montreal or the United States
What driving in Vancouver was like in 1966 compared to now (VIDEO)

What driving in Vancouver was like in 1966 compared to now (VIDEO)

Enjoy this “highway” drive video, which has been condensed into a quick 4 minutes
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