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Coronavirus scare shuts down work at major Burnaby construction project

Coronavirus scare shuts down work at major Burnaby construction project

A major Burnaby development project has been shut down temporarily because of concerns a worker on site may have fallen ill with coronavirus.
Fifth ride-hailing company gets green light to hit B.C. roads

Fifth ride-hailing company gets green light to hit B.C. roads

What happened: Provincial regulator approves one more ride-hailing service, while denying five others Why it matters: Coastal Rides is set to offer services on the Sunshine Coast One more B.C.
Extreme weather alert issued for Vancouver

Extreme weather alert issued for Vancouver

Temperatures are expected to dip to a chilly 0°C Saturday night, and feel decidedly colder
Disappearance hits New West family hard, daughter says

Disappearance hits New West family hard, daughter says

“I’ll be back. I’m going for dinner; I’ll see you at home,” is the last thing Vanessa said to her mother Nirla, before Nirla went missing in Queensborough earlier this week. Vanessa wants to give her a different message.
Today marks 10 years since Canada got its Golden Goal in Vancouver

Today marks 10 years since Canada got its Golden Goal in Vancouver

NHLers reflect on a once-in-a-generation goal that netted Canada gold
Evo Car Share going offline this weekend to implement 'exciting changes'

Evo Car Share going offline this weekend to implement 'exciting changes'

Evo will be unavailable to users from 11:59 p.m. Saturday through noon Sunday
Mosquito Creek Bridge fully closed this weekend, North Van warns

Mosquito Creek Bridge fully closed this weekend, North Van warns

Marine Drive is set be closed between Fell to Bewicke avenues this weekend as workers take the first steps toward replacing Mosquito Creek Bridge. Local business access will be provided and detours will be in effect this weekend.
This latest Coquitlam spam call is a crying shame

This latest Coquitlam spam call is a crying shame

Coquitlam woman says she received an international call but heard only what appeared to be a young woman crying uncontrollably on the other end
Approval of Surrey police board stirs up political hornet’s nest

Approval of Surrey police board stirs up political hornet’s nest

Mayor Doug McCallum announces Bob Rolls as founding city-appointed police board member while pro-RCMP residents’ group vows to keep fighting city hall and provincial government for a referendum
2010 Flashback: Games bring good times for many

2010 Flashback: Games bring good times for many

With the 10 th anniversary of 鶹ýӳhosting the 2010 Winter Olympics upon us, we are looking back at some of the stories that were making the news in the Courier during those 17 days in February. This story was originally published Feb.