James Cybulski, NEWS 1130

James Cybulski

NEWS 1130

Delta, BC, Canada

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Workplace advice: tone down the sports talk

A survey for a major staffing firm finds only one-in-five Canadian professionals (22 per cent) love celebrating events like March Madness at work. → Read More

Air quality in parts of Metro Vancouver is worse than LA, China

Current readings show Vancouver's rating is sitting at 153 which is considered unhealthy and the smoky air isn't expected to go away anytime soon. → Read More

Shots fired again in East Vancouver

No one was injured in this latest case, however, this is the second time since last week there has been a shooting in the Renfrew-Collingwood area. → Read More

Speed, alcohol possible factors after fiery three-car crash in Surrey

Police say one vehicle crashed into two others on 64th Avenue near 127A Street last night. Luckily, no one was seriously injured → Read More

Parents' advocate urges caution following death of Burnaby teen

People living and using Central Park in Burnaby are still nervous, ten days after a 13-year-old girl was found dead in the green space. → Read More

Hot forecast could be trouble for the BC Interior

Another wildfire has forced another evacuation in the province, the latest happening near Monte Lake just east of Kamloops. → Read More

Fire damages home in Surrey

Crews in Surrey made quick work of a fire that gutted a home in Newton early this morning. → Read More

Possible shots fired in Vancouver

There are reports police started getting calls at about 11 p.m. that shots had been fired in the area of Kings Avenue and Rupert Street. Witnesses claim a silver Honda sedan was seen taking off from the scene. → Read More

Repeated calls for change after another shooting in Surrey

The Newton Community Association feels people are getting used to near-daily reports of shootings or shots fired calls south of the Fraser River. → Read More

Don't leave your pets in hot cars

If you have to get out of the house today, please leave your pets at home. → Read More

Wagons heading east to the Fraser Valley for value in BC real estate

A Senior Analyst with the Real Estate Investment Network says the Valley might lack the Van-City hype but people are finding value and affordability. → Read More

Relax, it's okay for your kids to run wild

Chances are your kids will spend much of the next few months outside during summer and they might make you nervous along the way testing their limits. → Read More

Two families displaced following overnight fire in Surrey

What made this fire tricky to fight was the fact that it jumped from one home to a neighbouring one. Six people in total were forced to rush out. → Read More

High school grad season can be as stressful as it is fun

A local counsellor says it's critical for family members to talk to their kids ahead of big events like prom and grad to help alleviate any stress. → Read More

Cause under investigation after big house fire in Abbotsford

The family's cat is unaccounted for and the home, for the most part, has been gutted after a large fire broke out overnight on Whatcom Road. → Read More

Burnaby students create wildlife app as sightings spike

As encounters with animals and people climb in the region, a pair of local students have produced an app to let you know when animals are in your yard. → Read More

SPCA warns pet owners in condos to be careful as things heat up

Over the last couple of weeks, at least two cats have died after slipping and falling from high-rises around the Lower Mainland as owners leave doors and windows open. → Read More

Canada's next big wrestling star might be from North Delta

A North Delta product seems poised to become the next professional wrestling star to wave the maple leaf proudly around the globe. → Read More

Flooding concerns this weekend as water levels on the Fraser River rise

Municipalities around the Lower Mainland are taking precautions. Levels on the river are expected to reach high points either today or tomorrow before dropping back down early next week. → Read More

It's OK to let your kids have some screen time, says expert

For the first time the Canadian Pediatric Society has released its first stand-alone recommendations for how much time children aged five and under should spend in front of a screen. → Read More