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32 years after Michael Dunahee disappeared, run keeps hope alive

32 years after Michael Dunahee disappeared, run keeps hope alive

More than 150 people are expected to participate in the Michael Dunahee Keep the Hope Alive five-kilometre walk/run on Sunday.
New West teen organizes Trans Day of Visibility rally in Vancouver

New West teen organizes Trans Day of Visibility rally in Vancouver

"You're not alone" at Trans Day of Visibility rally on March 31
New West family serves 'Happiness in a Bowl' at their Burnaby restaurant

New West family serves 'Happiness in a Bowl' at their Burnaby restaurant

The story behind hidden gem Mama's Rice Bowl
Two New West councillors want to chat with you about civic issues

Two New West councillors want to chat with you about civic issues

What's happening Around Town? Councillor Cafés continue
Here’s how you can help New West beat Burnaby – again

Here’s how you can help New West beat Burnaby – again

What’s happening Around Town? Walk30 Challenge returns and Steel & Oak ready to run
B.C. couple must pay fired cancer-diagnosed nanny $47,580

B.C. couple must pay fired cancer-diagnosed nanny $47,580

Marites Bayongan said as a result of the discrimination, she felt depressed, abandoned and distressed about losing her immigration status.
1969 Mustang subject of B.C. family-friend last will court battle

1969 Mustang subject of B.C. family-friend last will court battle

Restoring his 1969 Mustang Mach 1 Cobra was a passion for the late Bailey Mah of Maple Ridge.
B.C.'s strata manager shortage could put housing in greater peril

B.C.'s strata manager shortage could put housing in greater peril

Not having enough strata building managers could harm property values, increase fees and affect insurance.
B.C. buyer wasn't outfoxed in DeLorean car purchase, tribunal rules

B.C. buyer wasn't outfoxed in DeLorean car purchase, tribunal rules

Paul Feagan won't be getting reimbursed the $4,097 cost of repairs he said were needed to get the sleek car up and running.
Demand is outpacing growth in Metro Vancouver's rental market

Demand is outpacing growth in Metro Vancouver's rental market

Metro Vancouver's rental demand could quadruple, says a new report from RBC.