Langley City and Township are part of a new $600,000 study of South of the Fraser communities and their needs for court services.
It was once revered as an architectural masterpiece, one of the crown jewels of the Riverview Hospital site.
Big bills, poor service, few choices - on wireless, internet and phone services, Canadians are fed up. They want competition, and it's time to give it to them.
THE B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
The B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
The B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
The B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
The B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
The B.C. Liberals are once again showing that the longer a party remains in power, the more it attempts to avoid accountability and transparency.
For Burnaby resident Lisa Anderson-Kellett, communicating on the phone can be cumbersome. Like many people who are deaf or hard of hearing, Anderson-Kellett's options are somewhat limited to relaying typed messages through an operator or using a TTY, a machine used to type messages to other TTY users.
Shaw TV will continue broadcasting Burnaby council meetings live on channel four on Monday nights, according to Coun. Dan Johnston.
Shaw TV will not be broadcasting Burnaby council meetings live on channel four on Monday nights after Oct. 15.
Labour, Citizens' Services and Open Government Minister Stephanie Cadieux took the upcoming Labour Day as an opportunity to express her feelings on the importance of our annual holiday.
Re: "Bush and Clinton speaker fees cost $300,000, document suggests," the Now online.
"By cataloguing a diverse range of ways for professionals to act - GovTogetherBC will make it possible for governments and citizens to collaborate and innovate to get things done. Every government should follow this lead."
A "thank you" is owed to the staff of Burnaby Hospital and Fraser Health Authority.
Ivan Coyote didn't leave the Yukon until she was 12 and when she was young, her family didn't have TV.
I agree that financial statements from civic election campaigns should be made to be easier to access in this day and age (Financial info should be online, Editor's Letter, Burnaby NOW, March 30).
Readers, authors, writers and free speech advocates are invited to take part in celebrating Freedom to Read Week, Feb. 26 to March 3, and the subversive books that have been banned over the years at The Reach Gallery and Museum on March 1, from 7 p.m to 9 p.m.