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UPDATE: Burnaby RCMP have arrested the Camp Cloud protesters

UPDATE: Burnaby RCMP have arrested the Camp Cloud protesters

Arrests have begun at Camp Cloud outside the Trans Mountain tank farm in Burnaby.
Are Fraser River fish at risk because of barge fire?

Are Fraser River fish at risk because of barge fire?

A New Westminster councillor is concerned about the impacts a barge fire will have on fish in the Mighty Fraser – and suspects charges could be laid under the federal Fisheries Act.
Toddler's feet burned by discarded beach BBQ coals

Toddler's feet burned by discarded beach BBQ coals

A Richmond mother is asking the public to be more careful of discarding hot BBQ charcoals on beaches after her three-year-old son’s feet suffered second degree burns late last month at Centennial Beach in Delta.
Wildfire haze, poor air quality could last at least two more weeks

Wildfire haze, poor air quality could last at least two more weeks

Don’t bank on that run around the Seawall, trek up the Grouse Grind or crosstown bike ride to East Side breweries any time soon. The wildfire haze blanketing southern B.C. isn’t going anywhere for at least two weeks, if not longer.
Infant injured when truck drives into Surrey house

Infant injured when truck drives into Surrey house

A four-month-old child is in a Surrey, B.C. hospital with unspecified injuries after a truck drove into the basement of a house on Wednesday night.
Canadian e-commerce company Shopify cracking down on gun sales

Canadian e-commerce company Shopify cracking down on gun sales

Shopify logo is seen during an event in Toronto on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Shopify is banning the sale of some firearms and their related parts through its platform.
Burnaby kids leave home with hand-drawn map for midnight transit ride

Burnaby kids leave home with hand-drawn map for midnight transit ride

Photo of the map courtesy of Transit Police Two girls snuck out of the house with a hand-drawn map on Monday night for an adventure that ended safely thanks to an observant bus driver.
Temporary modular housing approved for Cambie site

Temporary modular housing approved for Cambie site

Vancouver’s director of planning has approved a development permit that will see two temporary modular housing buildings constructed at 610 and 620 Cambie St.
Canada’s first pod hotel opens in Whistler

Canada’s first pod hotel opens in Whistler

A co-ed, split-level suite at the Pangea Pod Hotel in Whistler.
Birds of prey are swooping in for the Richmond Garlic Festival

Birds of prey are swooping in for the Richmond Garlic Festival

Photo Shutterstock Try garlic ice cream, black garlic popcorn and watch birds of prey flying demonstrations at the 10th annual Richmond Garlic Festival this weekend.
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