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Serial break-in artist nabs six-year sentence

Serial break-in artist nabs six-year sentence

A serial break-in artist who recently pled guilty to six break and enters, including one of a retail store in the Park Royal shopping centre, has been handed a six-year jail sentence, minus credit for time already served.
Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Prime Minister, First Nations hold dueling press conferences, neither side blinks
Burnaby man arrested in 'sophisticated' cannabis distribution operation

Burnaby man arrested in 'sophisticated' cannabis distribution operation

Police have arrested a 37-year-old Burnaby man in relation to a Port Moody police illicit cannabis investigation.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­man is ‘Set for Life’ thanks to Valentine’s gift

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­man is ‘Set for Life’ thanks to Valentine’s gift

Say what you will about your in-laws, but Vancouver’s Mukesh Dutt is feeling the love for his mother-in-law, whose Valentine’s Day gift of a Set for Life 20 th Anniversary ticket led to a whopping top prize win of $675,000.
Lawsuit claims province, lottery corp promote ‘dangerous’ video slot machines

Lawsuit claims province, lottery corp promote ‘dangerous’ video slot machines

A class-action lawsuit launched against the provincial government and the British Columbia Lottery Corp. alleges video slot machines in gaming facilities across B.C.
Burnaby's Crystal Mall vendors say coronavirus rumours decimated revenues by 80%

Burnaby's Crystal Mall vendors say coronavirus rumours decimated revenues by 80%

Politicians lunch at mall to show solidarity with merchants.
Video shows man taken down after pulling weapon on New West police

Video shows man taken down after pulling weapon on New West police

One man is in custody after allegedly threatening people in downtown New Westminster this morning (Friday). At approximately 11:45 a.m.
B.C. premier talks budgets, bridges and blockades in Vancouver

B.C. premier talks budgets, bridges and blockades in Vancouver

Premier John Horgan spoke about the budget and ongoing crisis with blockades at GVBOT address
No new coronavirus signage at YVR, despite Iran case

No new coronavirus signage at YVR, despite Iran case

There are no plans to change the signage at YVR or adjust the questions asked of arriving passengers, despite a woman being diagnosed with coronavirus after travelling in Iran.
Fuel pipeline being laid in Richmond, but no protests

Fuel pipeline being laid in Richmond, but no protests

As protests over pipelines across Canada bring the country’s coast-to-coast network to a halt, a fuel pipeline is being quietly laid through Richmond.