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'Out of this world': Burnaby's massive, free festival Hats Off Day returns

'Out of this world': Burnaby's massive, free festival Hats Off Day returns

Are you ready for this outer-space themed event? 50,000 visitors are expected to come out to Burnaby Heights on June 3.
Breast and prostate cancer patients waiting for radiation will have cross-border option

Breast and prostate cancer patients waiting for radiation will have cross-border option

Patients will be offered the choice of going to one of two clinics in Bellingham — at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cancer Centre and the North Cascade Cancer Centre — starting May 29.
B.C. couple wins $4,500 claim for 'near-nightly barrage' of ceiling noise

B.C. couple wins $4,500 claim for 'near-nightly barrage' of ceiling noise

"I find a reasonable person living in [the unit below] would find this degree of noise disturbance intolerable," noted a tribunal adjudicator.
How the big strike advanced working from home

How the big strike advanced working from home

PSAC’s contract terms show remote work is here to stay, say experts.
Two Vancouver city councillors face 'code of conduct' complaints

Two Vancouver city councillors face 'code of conduct' complaints

Brian Montague and Christine Boyle recused themselves from the May 10 meeting.
How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

Over the past two weeks, the ʔaq̓am First Nation has worked with its neighbours to singe forestlands triple the size of Vancouver's Stanley Park. The idea: protect communities and bring life back to the forest.
Hearing delayed again for B.C. resident alleged in $3M fraud

Hearing delayed again for B.C. resident alleged in $3M fraud

A liability hearing was set for September 2021; however, it was delayed due to health reasons.
Strangulation led to 13-year-old Burnaby girl's death, murder trial hears

Strangulation led to 13-year-old Burnaby girl's death, murder trial hears

After an autopsy, forensic pathologist Dr. Jason Morin concluded a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby park in July 19, 2017 died because of strangulation.
These are the best restaurants in Vancouver of 2023

These are the best restaurants in Vancouver of 2023

According to a panel of Vancouver restaurant pros
Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

RICHMOND, B.C. — The resignation of the CEO at one of British Columbia's largest public housing operators is a step toward rebuilding confidence in organizations serving the province's most vulnerable people, says Premier David Eby.
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