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'Something out of a movie': Fireworks shoot out of B.C. apartment

'Something out of a movie': Fireworks shoot out of B.C. apartment

Fireworks were seen erupting from a highrise balcony in Surrey.
Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for use in pregnancy to immunize infants

Health Canada approves RSV vaccine for use in pregnancy to immunize infants

The vaccine is manufactured by Pfizer.
Port Moody has a one-stop solution to recycle your Christmas wrapping, boxes

Port Moody has a one-stop solution to recycle your Christmas wrapping, boxes

A one-stop recycling event is being held this Saturday, Jan. 6.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

Letter: We need more homes in Metro Vancouver, Burke Mountain resident writes

Letter: We need more homes in Metro Vancouver, Burke Mountain resident writes

"Supply and demand (and our B.C. government) would strongly suggest that we need to accelerate the number of homes we are constructing," this Coquitlam resident writes in a letter to the editor.
B.C. drag queens' sexual assault, defamation case ends without trial

B.C. drag queens' sexual assault, defamation case ends without trial

"I just want this to be over," said a Facebook post.
Black bear chased out of ‘den’ under Cowichan couple’s deck

Black bear chased out of ‘den’ under Cowichan couple’s deck

They had seen the bear fishing in the nearby Cowichan River but didn’t want it living under their home during hibernation, which can be up to six months
Heads of 17 Canadian environmental charities collecting major compensation packages

Heads of 17 Canadian environmental charities collecting major compensation packages

MONTREAL — A small group of leaders of Canadian charities in the environment, conservation, and animal protection sectors are taking home compensation packages equivalent to, and in some cases higher than, the salaries of provincial premiers.
Prices for Tri-City homes up in 2023 amid high borrowing rates

Prices for Tri-City homes up in 2023 amid high borrowing rates

Fewer listings meant a tighter real estate market, which resulted in prices going up five per cent on average in Metro Vancouver, according to new data.
Burnaby firm ordered to pay $81K to ex-employee fired over 'strongly worded' email

Burnaby firm ordered to pay $81K to ex-employee fired over 'strongly worded' email

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered Burnaby's Gisborne Holdings Ltd. to pay an ex-employee more than $81,000 for wrongful dismissal.