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Burnaby’s last bowling alley land sold to developer, highrise towers planned

Burnaby’s last bowling alley land sold to developer, highrise towers planned

The home of Revs Entertainment, the last remaining bowling alley in Burnaby, has been sold to Keltic Canada Development.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation signs relationship agreement with North Vancouver District

Tsleil-Waututh Nation signs relationship agreement with North Vancouver District

The agreement will focus on the District’s own Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
Officers told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears

Officers told not to make handwritten notes after death of Myles Gray, inquest hears

BURNABY, B.C. — Two Vancouver police officers testified at a British Columbia coroner's inquest that they were told not to make handwritten notes about a confrontation that resulted in the death of 33-year-old Myles Gray in 2015. Const.
Canucks: What's next for Nils Höglander?

Canucks: What's next for Nils Höglander?

"We're very excited about Nils and his process down in Abbotsford — his mindset and his commitment to playing the right way."
Bail revoked for Jessica Kane, Vancouver escort accused of drugging clients

Bail revoked for Jessica Kane, Vancouver escort accused of drugging clients

Vancouver escort Jessica Kane has been charged with manslaughter, multiple counts of administering a stupefying drug, theft, robbery, fraud and extortion. A B.C. provincial court judge revoked her bail Thursday.
'The math simply doesn't add up': Canada's first package-free grocer closing Vancouver storefront

'The math simply doesn't add up': Canada's first package-free grocer closing Vancouver storefront

The shop opened in 2018 with an aim to give shoppers a sustainable grocery store option
Vancouver Chinatown parking meter fees could be $2 per hour until end of 2024

Vancouver Chinatown parking meter fees could be $2 per hour until end of 2024

Jordan Eng of Vancouver Chinatown Business Improvement Association Society: "Great idea."
Vancouver may see six-way ‘scramble’ crosswalks soon

Vancouver may see six-way ‘scramble’ crosswalks soon

It's similar to an "all-walk" crossing which has been tried and tested before.
Burnaby trans activist makes plea for return of historic transgender pride flag

Burnaby trans activist makes plea for return of historic transgender pride flag

'It’s waved above the heads of queer freedom fighters for the last 20 years,' says Leada Stray of the transgender pride flag that went missing from the window of their Capitol Hill home Wednesday.
Downed tree knocks out power to over 2,600 customers in Vancouver

Downed tree knocks out power to over 2,600 customers in Vancouver

Blustery weather has left a couple thousand people without electricity
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