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UPDATE: New West council votes to remove judge Begbie statue in 4-2 decision

UPDATE: New West council votes to remove judge Begbie statue in 4-2 decision

A symbol of the colonial era will likely take up residence in the city’s work yard until it finds a new home.
Burnaby's Metrotown mall has added pay parking in some shopping areas

Burnaby's Metrotown mall has added pay parking in some shopping areas

The free ride is over for some drivers at Burnaby’s Metrotown mall. The mall announced that starting this week, some above-ground parking areas will have paid parking after a certain period of time.
B.C. Lottery machines still down

B.C. Lottery machines still down

Self-serve lotto machines are down for a third week as the B.C. Lottery Corporation continues to fix a major glitch. The B.C.
Swastika being removed from roof of South Vancouver building

Swastika being removed from roof of South Vancouver building

It remains unclear how the Nazi symbol got there in the first place, or how many years it went untouched

King Albert Greenway work to begin this summer

An open house will be held for the project on May 15 between 4 and 8 p.m. at the Coquitlam Public Library
Can you ride as well as your local cops?

Can you ride as well as your local cops?

Find out at Tri-City Motorcycle Challenge hosted by Coquitlam RCMP, Port Moody police and ICBC
Get set for sizzling sun and high of 27 C this week in Vancouver

Get set for sizzling sun and high of 27 C this week in Vancouver

While the Lower Mainland enjoyed some warm sunshine this weekend, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for even hotter temperatures this week. Environment Canada calls for temperatures to reach as high as 27 C inland by Friday.

Anmore man fined $23K for tax evasion

Real estate developer Willi Isaak failed to report income totalling $189,902 in 2009 and 2010
Reminder: Emergency alert test is coming to cellphones, TV and radio today

Reminder: Emergency alert test is coming to cellphones, TV and radio today

Don’t be alarmed: this is just a drill. On Wednesday, at 1:55 p.m., another round of emergency alert testing will come to radio and TV stations, as well as to some cellphones. The test is part of a national system called Alert Ready.
Get ready for Murray Street construction project

Get ready for Murray Street construction project

Motorists who use Port Moody’s Murray Street could be facing some significant disruptions to their driving routines beginning in September when the city begins several upgrades including the replacement of an aging watermain.