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City wasting money on roadwork

I have been wondering for years how the City of Burnaby's engineering and planning department works. What I have noticed in North Burnaby is that there is a lot of money wasted.


 

Driving drunk without knowing

THE vast majority of drivers came and went from their Victoria Day long weekend revelry safely and legally, but some "disconcerting" stats have turned up in the annual traffic safety blitz.


 

School counsellors vital for kids

An open letter to the school trustees of New Westminster:


 
Mark Warawa, Langley MP

Anti-pedophile motion moves forward

Langley's Conservative MP Mark Warawa has been given government support for his latest private members bill.


 

Looking for other victims

An Abbotsford man has been charged with a number of child pornography offences and police are looking to speak to possible victims.


 

Man stuck in own door

A young Surrey man needed help from Langley RCMP and City firefighters Monday night after he got stuck in the door of his own truck.


 

Police seek witnesses in cowardly robbery

Mounties in Agassiz continue to hunt for a cowardly robber who grabbed a purse from a disabled woman in a wheelchair.


 

Teenager facing murder charges

An 18-year-old woman is facing murder charges following the death of a Chilliwack man in a small Alberta town last weekend.


 
Coquitlam Reds manager Kyle Williams

Team bounces back

What originally was thought to be a huge loss for the Coquitlam Reds baseball team has turned out to be a rallying point for the community.


 

Jail sentence comes decades later

A former Tsawwassen resident will serve more than two years in prison for sex-related charges.


 

Burnaby man among those arrested at Mission grow-op

A 33-year-old Burnaby man was arrested in Mission on May 3 as part of five search warrants executed by B.C.'s anti-gang police.


 

Police warn public of counterfeit bills

Two recent cases of counterfeit cash turning up in New Westminster have police asking the public to report any suspicious bills.


 

Carol Todd positive after meeting PM

It's often believed if you want to make a change, you've got to go to the person straight at the top.


 
Alexander LaGlace

10 years for Lighthouse Park killer

THE man responsible for the 2009 stabbing death of a woman in West Vancouver's Lighthouse Park has been handed a 10-and-a-half year sentence.


 
The RCMP are looking for the owners of jewelry

Gems found after tip leads RCMP to suspect

A sizeable cache of stolen jewelry was found when Langley RCMP searched a suspicious car.


 

Crook targets bank machine users

A gunman has been robbing people at cash machines on the peninsula.


 

Senior back in trouble after pursuit

A Chilliwack senior was arrested Wednesday after allegedly fleeing from police and backing into several RCMP cruisers.


 

Robbed at knifepoint

Chilliwack Mounties are on the lookout for the man who held up a flower vendor at knifepoint last Tuesday.


 
The Cat & Fiddle Pub

PoCo sides with Cat & Fiddle on hours

PoCo council is backing the Cat & Fiddle Pub's push to extend its hours, despite hearing residents express concerns over noise and other issues. The pub's owner, meanwhile, says the business addresses concerns whenever it hears of them.