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Catalytic converter theft cancels vital outings for Burnaby seniors
Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeHighlightsA scenic drive to Pitt Lake and a shopping trip to Walmart were cancelled this week for residents at the Swedish Canadian Assisted Living Residence because thieves stole their bus's catalytic converter.Cornelia NaylorPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextResidents at a Burnaby seniors home have been grounded after thieves made off with their bus's catalytic converter last weekend.Seniors at the Swedish Canadian Assisted Living Residence on Halifax Street were ready to go on a scenic drive to Pitt Lake on Wednesday morning when general manager Tyson...…Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeHighlightsA scenic drive to Pitt Lake and a shopping trip to Walmart were cancelled this week for residents at the Swedish Canadian Assisted Living Residence because thieves stole their bus's catalytic converter.Cornelia NaylorPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextResidents at a Burnaby seniors home have been grounded after thieves made off with their bus's catalytic converter last weekend.Seniors at the Swedish Canadian Assisted Living Residence on Halifax Street were ready to go on a scenic drive to Pitt Lake on Wednesday morning when general manager Tyson...WW…
$80K Burnaby real estate lawsuit hinges on Canada Day stat
Skip to contentHomeLocal NewsThe seller of a Burnaby home claims a woman who agreed to buy it missed the deadline to back out of the deal and should have to pay back the $80,000 deposit a real estate firm 'unlawfully' returned to her.Cornelia NaylorPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextWhat a difference a day makes.An $80,000 deposit for the purchase of a Burnaby house hangs in the balance based on where the statutory Canada Day holiday fell this year, according to a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court last month.Ann Yung Fong So, the owner of a 1955 single-family home at 8272 17th Ave., signed a...…Skip to contentHomeLocal NewsThe seller of a Burnaby home claims a woman who agreed to buy it missed the deadline to back out of the deal and should have to pay back the $80,000 deposit a real estate firm 'unlawfully' returned to her.Cornelia NaylorPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextWhat a difference a day makes.An $80,000 deposit for the purchase of a Burnaby house hangs in the balance based on where the statutory Canada Day holiday fell this year, according to a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court last month.Ann Yung Fong So, the owner of a 1955 single-family home at 8272 17th Ave., signed a...WW…
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