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Some insecure baby posted whiny signs about race in New West

Some insecure baby posted whiny signs about race in New West

A New Westminster resident is calling out “dangerous” signs about race that were posted on city streets this week.
Cops hand out truckload of tickets to jackass drivers at this Burnaby intersection

Cops hand out truckload of tickets to jackass drivers at this Burnaby intersection

Burnaby RCMP tweeted the other day about how its officers dealt with a traffic situation involving bonehead drivers.
Mt Pleasant MLA campaigning for proportional representation has no idea how the different options work

Mt Pleasant MLA campaigning for proportional representation has no idea how the different options work

The MLA for the riding I live in, Melanie Mark, was out campaigning this past weekend and was... well... "cornered" by reporters. Not in a "We finally pegged down the M.I.A.
Bombshell ruling has implications for impaired driving cases, past and future

Bombshell ruling has implications for impaired driving cases, past and future

Shutterstock The Supreme Court of Canada issued a bombshell judgment today in impaired driving cases. This decision severely limits the disclosure that an accused person is entitled to in an impaired driving prosecution.
Burnaby MP’s plan to build condos on the tank farm site is just ridiculous

Burnaby MP’s plan to build condos on the tank farm site is just ridiculous

All that needs to happen is for the city to upzone Burnaby Mountain for high-density residential and move the Trans Mountain pipeline tank farm somewhere else
Here’s a snapshot of who didn’t vote in Vancouver's civic election

Here’s a snapshot of who didn’t vote in Vancouver's civic election

We’re in the midst of unprecedented crises in housing affordability and opioids and the middle class is disappearing en masse. Evidently, barely 40 per cent of you give a damn. Voter turnout in Vancouver's Oct. 20 election was 39.4 per cent.
B.C. Ferries finally giving debit a try, but still not bringing back those sweet massage chairs

B.C. Ferries finally giving debit a try, but still not bringing back those sweet massage chairs

This might come as a shock to some of you landlubbers, but B.C. Ferries is finally allowing debit cards on a few select vessels.
OPINION: This short video explains how proportional representation won't let B.C. voters choose all their MLAs

OPINION: This short video explains how proportional representation won't let B.C. voters choose all their MLAs

We're voting in B.C. on the Referendum on Proportional Representation. Unfortunately, all three of the proportional systems are ‘Party Based’ in which political parties choose some of the MLAs. The voter based proportional systems will not even be on the ballot.
Drones are a real buzzkill, even if they do take cool footage

Drones are a real buzzkill, even if they do take cool footage

Much like a cigar or a boom box, drones are obnoxious to pretty much everyone but the person using it. But annoyance is secondary to the main reason for citywide bans: apparently, one wee drone has the power to take down an airplane.
At least five people in 鶹ýӳcare about "saving" the viaducts

At least five people in 鶹ýӳcare about "saving" the viaducts

Five Coalition 鶹ýӳcity council candidates got out of their cars and gathered at the top of the Georgia viaduct to wave signs that said "HONK TO SAVE THE VIADUCTS" today.