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Victoria addictions doctor says witnessed drug model won't work for many patients

Victoria addictions doctor says witnessed drug model won't work for many patients

“We’re quite upset as an addiction medicine community at the prospect of having a very useful tool removed from our toolbox,” says Dr. Caroline Ferris
'Another attack on workers': Burnaby supports postal workers' union amid Canada Post review

'Another attack on workers': Burnaby supports postal workers' union amid Canada Post review

There's a new commission reviewing Canada Post.
Burnaby-based employers ranked as some of the best in B.C.

Burnaby-based employers ranked as some of the best in B.C.

Notable employers based in Burnaby include BCIT, the City of Burnaby and Simon Fraser University.
Meet local entrepreneurs at this business expo in South Burnaby

Meet local entrepreneurs at this business expo in South Burnaby

The expo will include icebreakers, networking and a speakers panel.
Epicure has $5.7M shortfall, bankruptcy trustee says

Epicure has $5.7M shortfall, bankruptcy trustee says

Epicure closed its operations on West Saanich Road on Jan. 24 and voluntarily entered bankruptcy.
'Ready to stand up against bullies': Burnaby mayor urges residents to 'Buy Canadian'

'Ready to stand up against bullies': Burnaby mayor urges residents to 'Buy Canadian'

Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley wants residents to take a 'buy local and buy Canadian' approach.
Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Province doesn't want to hear from you about housing: Coquitlam

Coquitlam residents are upset about the lack of civic consultation regarding homebuilding for projects that meet the Official Community Plan (OCP), but council says its hands are tied with the new provincial housing rules.
Burnaby approves $3.4M all-weather restaurant patio despite cost increase

Burnaby approves $3.4M all-weather restaurant patio despite cost increase

Councillors noted the project is expected to pay for itself within seven years and then generate profit for the city.
New clinic for diverse populations coming to Burnaby next month

New clinic for diverse populations coming to Burnaby next month

Officials say the new clinic will help community members access safe and inclusive primary care services.
Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Plans for the property include more than 1,600 homes and daylighting a portion of Beecher Creek.