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Flair Airlines says four of its aircraft seized in a 'commercial dispute'

Flair Airlines says four of its aircraft seized in a 'commercial dispute'

Passengers travelling with Flair Airlines were "impacted" on Saturday after four of its leased aircraft were seized in Toronto, Edmonton and Waterloo, Ont., in what the company described as a "commercial dispute.
Letter: I'm dreading the expansion of the Belmont parklet. Here's why.

Letter: I'm dreading the expansion of the Belmont parklet. Here's why.

This resident says it's a "vanity project" and not a neighbourhood space.
Seniors survey seeks volunteers to help out in New West

Seniors survey seeks volunteers to help out in New West

What's happening Around Town? Volunteers needed to interview seniors
Meta to block access to news on Facebook, Instagram if Online News Act adopted as-is

Meta to block access to news on Facebook, Instagram if Online News Act adopted as-is

OTTAWA — Canadians would no longer be able to access news on Facebook or Instagram if the federal government's proposed Online News Act passes in its current form, the parent company behind the two popular social media platforms said.
Outdoor pools to offer “hybrid option” for 2023 in New West

Outdoor pools to offer “hybrid option” for 2023 in New West

What changes are coming to New Westminster’s outdoor pools this spring, summer and fall?
'They were frozen': Abandoned pet bunnies found inside box along B.C. street

'They were frozen': Abandoned pet bunnies found inside box along B.C. street

One of the bunnies is likely pregnant.
Laneways or secondary units can offer mortgage relief potential

Laneways or secondary units can offer mortgage relief potential

Want to add a secondary unit or laneway house? Beware of city zoning regulations, says interior designer.
Letter: I've been frustrated for years about train smoke, and no one cares

Letter: I've been frustrated for years about train smoke, and no one cares

This resident wonders why nobody's talking about the area near 20th Street and River Drive.
B.C. tribunal dismisses strata patio soundproofing dispute

B.C. tribunal dismisses strata patio soundproofing dispute

A B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal member said the strata had done what was asked of it to investigate and fix problems with a patio.
B.C. drops COVID vaccine requirement for government workers

B.C. drops COVID vaccine requirement for government workers

But those working in health-care settings will still have to provide proof of vaccination.