Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Highlights

Spring break alert: The carnival is back in Coquitlam next week

Spring break alert: The carnival is back in Coquitlam next week

West Coast Amusements returns to the mall parking lot with rides, games and food from March 22 to 26.
Feds pour $123.5M into affordable rental housing developments in Burnaby

Feds pour $123.5M into affordable rental housing developments in Burnaby

β€œIt’s time for investment to come to the City of Burnaby,” said the president of non-profit developer Catalyst Community Developments Society, as the city pitches in $31 million for affordable rental housing.
Vancouver library lending a hand(y) book: These books are essential for 'not so handy' people

Vancouver library lending a hand(y) book: These books are essential for 'not so handy' people

The Vancouver library made the list for people who need a hand being handy
New exclusive party, event space opening in Vancouver this month

New exclusive party, event space opening in Vancouver this month

"We're not really about the 'clubby downtown vibes'"
'Huge red flag': SPCA investigating sale of sick kittens in Surrey

'Huge red flag': SPCA investigating sale of sick kittens in Surrey

The sellers are believed to be using multiple Craigslist and Kijiji accounts to sell sick kittens for between $250 and $1,200 β€” in parking lots.
Stanley Park ranked #2 place to enjoy springtime in Canada

Stanley Park ranked #2 place to enjoy springtime in Canada

Another B.C. spot was ranked the #6 destination to enjoy a spring trip in the world.
20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

20-year-old B.C. man dies after stepping on a live wire in Peru

Camden Verlaan of Roberts Creek was on the 'journey of a lifetime' and volunteering in Peru when he died on March 8.
An official mobile NHL museum is coming to Vancouver next week

An official mobile NHL museum is coming to Vancouver next week

It "celebrates hockey's trailblazers, changemakers and business leaders spanning multiple underrepresented and multicultural demographics."
Handgun, ammunition, kilograms of drugs seized across the street from Burnaby elementary school

Handgun, ammunition, kilograms of drugs seized across the street from Burnaby elementary school

Police say a two-month investigation into an individual believed to be involved in the drug trade led them to a Burnaby Mountain apartment, where they seized a handgun, bullets and a large quantity of drugs.
B.C. condo developer Coromandel Properties ends creditor protection claim

B.C. condo developer Coromandel Properties ends creditor protection claim

The Vancouver-based condo developer had petitioned the court under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });