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Bike cops aid Burnaby woman fighting off grocery-grabbing stranger

Bike cops aid Burnaby woman fighting off grocery-grabbing stranger

It took Burnaby RCMP's bike unit just over one hour to run into two men with outstanding arrest warrants in Metrotown.
Lithium ion batteries suspected cause of Burnaby apartment fire

Lithium ion batteries suspected cause of Burnaby apartment fire

Fifteen people were sent to hospital with smoke inhalation, three in serious condition, after a fire at a BC Housing affordable housing highrise on Kingsway early Thursday morning, according to the fire department.
VPD execute search warrant in Squamish neighbourhood this morning

VPD execute search warrant in Squamish neighbourhood this morning

The incident went down on Chestnut Avenue in the Valleycliffe neighbourhood. The street was blocked off for a time.
Port Coquitlam dancer to headline international burlesque fest

Port Coquitlam dancer to headline international burlesque fest

Port Coquitlam's Scarlet Delirium returns to the Vancouver International Burlesque Festival, with shows on on Friday, April 4 for The Glamorama Gala and April 5 for The Showpony Soiree.
B.C. cousins jailed years on drug trafficking convictions

B.C. cousins jailed years on drug trafficking convictions

Justice David Crossin said Hemen Saed and Diego Saed dealing heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine and carfentanil "were delivering a death warrant to certain consumers."
How soon can top prospect Tom Willander play for the Canucks?

How soon can top prospect Tom Willander play for the Canucks?

Tom Willander's season with Boston University could end as early as March 27 or as late as April 12.
Long-needed fire station up and running on Burnaby Mountain

Long-needed fire station up and running on Burnaby Mountain

The City of Burnaby will celebrate the opening of Fire Station 8 with a free community barbecue, games and face painting on April 26.
Mario Canseco: Under Trump, the monarchy’s popularity has rebounded

Mario Canseco: Under Trump, the monarchy’s popularity has rebounded

Research Co. poll reveals support for an elected head of state grows, but the monarchy isn’t fading yet
Trade war not deterring American visits to Victoria, but fewer Canadians heading south

Trade war not deterring American visits to Victoria, but fewer Canadians heading south

Both the Coho and Clipper report a drop in travellers from Victoria to the U.S.
When you should — and shouldn't — have an open house while selling your home

When you should — and shouldn't — have an open house while selling your home

If you do host an open house, don't forget to lock up your valuables.
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