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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.
Burnaby RCMP hosts free safety sessions for commercial vehicle drivers

Burnaby RCMP hosts free safety sessions for commercial vehicle drivers

Get information on the law, truck routes, pre-trip inspections, securing cargo, vehicle defects, weight regulations and more at an information session next week.
Man charged with four Vancouver sexual assaults moves toward trial

Man charged with four Vancouver sexual assaults moves toward trial

Arturo Gorjon Garcia Gorjon faces charges involving four women in alleged incidents from 2009 and 2010
B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

The messages had "sexual innuendo and personally invasive comments," according to the ruling.
Port Coquitlam residents would pay more for better roads: survey

Port Coquitlam residents would pay more for better roads: survey

A total of 74 per cent of respondents to a City of Port Coquitlam budget poll said they feel they're getting value for their tax dollars, but want the city to spend less on festivals and special events.
B.C. researchers find possible link between social media use, delusional disorders

B.C. researchers find possible link between social media use, delusional disorders

Disorders include narcissistic personality disorder, erotomania, body dysmorphic disorder and anorexia.
B.C. woman awarded $2M after multiple car crashes left her unable to work

B.C. woman awarded $2M after multiple car crashes left her unable to work

Tracy Ellen Frazer sued Angelique Di Fulvio and Myles McCarthy in the wake of accidents on Oct. 4, 2017 and Nov. 29, 2018.