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Clark wants Deer Lake back, Shin has two addresses

Christy Clark said the Burnaby-Deer Lake riding has "no business" being held by the NDP, and that the Liberals only lost that riding in the last election because of the prison issue.


 

Fun and games on this weekend

Now that May is here, the days are brighter and sunnier, and this weekend is no exception. So it's the perfect weekend to get out and play- whether it's a gaming night on Friday, lawn bowling on Saturday or enjoying the activities at the city's annual Rhodo Fest. We're continuing with our popular feature - our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. Here's our Top 5 list for May 3 to 5.


 

Luau and lots more in Burnaby this weekend

It is the last weekend of April and soon we'll be transitioning from weekend showers to May flowers. But rain or shine, there are plenty of things to do this weekend in Burnaby. There is the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada's Pineapple Challenge, an all-candidates meeting, the Esso Cup and more. We're continuing with our popular feature - the Burnaby NOW's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. Here's our Top 5 list for April 26 to 28.


 

Enjoy Earth Day festival and more in Burnaby

There are plenty of things to do this weekend in Burnaby, including Earth Day celebrations, a plant sale, a wine and food festival, and more. We're continuing with our popular feature - the Burnaby NOW's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. Here's our Top 5 list for April 19 to 21.


 

You can't miss with Norse myths

The April showers have returned and may be around for the weekend, but there is still plenty to do indoors in Burnaby, from shopping to learning about Norse mythology. We're continuing with our popular feature - our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. Here's our Top 5 list for April 12 to 14.


 

Boogie with The BobCats

The excitement of Easter is over but there is still plenty to do in Burnaby, from learning about Buddhism to dancing the night away.


 

Funding for Burnaby park projects

Burnaby council approved nearly $1.75 million in funding for 12 capital projects at a council meeting earlier this year.


 

What's up for Easter weekend

Peter Cottontail is hopping on down the bunny trail into Burnaby this weekend and there are plenty of fun events planned for his arrival. But Easter events for the kids aren't the only things happening - there is lots going on in the city.


 

Staff picks for top five things to do this weekend

Spring break is coming to an end but there is still plenty to do during the last few days.


 
Masha Tikhonova, right, and Nadia Prevalova

Kids can dance and draw for spring break

Another spring break camp has been announced for later this month, and this one is an artistic collaboration.


 

Top 5 picks for this weekend

It's warmer, if not drier, now that spring has sprung in Burnaby. So this is the perfect weekend to get out and about in the city. We're continuing with our popular feature - our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend. For the March 8 to 10 weekend, we have .


 

Mixing it up on top of Mount Seymour

Burnaby Board of Trade members are invited to a mixer at Mount Seymour Resorts.


 
Rainy Kent

Walks in the 'hood are gaining traction

It looked like it might rain when about 35 people took part in the first weekly walk in the Heights last weekend but by the time they were finished, the skies had cleared.


 

Family-friendly shows at Brentwood Town Centre

It's a double bill that might not appeal to the over-six set, but toddlers and young children are sure to be delighted by the shows taking place at Brentwood Town Centre next month.


 

Burnaby spring break camps already filling up

Though the weather outside is still chilly, spring is only a month away - and so is spring break.


 
Roger Silva, left, and longtime member Jim Grant

Jim has never missed a meeting

While the Rotary Club of Burnaby is a local organization, its contributions span the globe.


 

Premier hits Burnaby for post-budget luncheon

Have any questions about how the provincial budget will affect your business? Premier Christy Clark is speaking at a post-budget luncheon in Burnaby on Feb. 21.


 

Former transit cop charged

A former transit police officer has been charged with assault after an investigation of an incident in New Westminster that occurred last September.


 

Bonney heads to new position

Brian Bonney has worn many hats both in the corporate and political realms.