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Celebrate Earth Day

If you're looking for something fun to do for Earth Day, the Wildlife Rescue Association is hosting EarthFest, a nature festival for families at the Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavilion on Sunday, April 21, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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.

Festival fun this weekend

The Chinese Taoism Kuan Kung Association and the Tian-Jin Temple in Burnaby are hosting an anniversary celebration and cultural festival on April 13 and 14.

Burnaby actors shine in Oklahoma!

The musical of musicals is set to hit the stage April 11 at Massey Theatre, and several Burnaby actors will be joining the cast of Royal City Musical Theatre's spring production of Oklahoma! The 44-member cast includes locals Sandra Head as Aunt Elle

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.

Juno Award winner at the Shadbolt

The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts is finishing up its Lounge Series on April 12 with a performance by Juno Award-winning pianist, singer and composer Tyler Yarema.

Dance for Good

Bollywood beat: Dancers with Shiamak Davar International perform together on stage. This month, the company is touring a charity show in Metro Vancouver.

'Condensed' Hamlet in the works for months

Burnaby Central Secondary School students are getting ready for a tragedy. Hamlet, William Shakespeare's longest and arguably most popular play, will come to life at the school from March 12 to 14, at 7 p.m. each night.
Teri Boy offers unique Japanese fast food

Teri Boy offers unique Japanese fast food

Blue Rodeo heads Blues and Roots Fest

The 14th annual Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival is set to have 12 bands performing on three stages, with a big Canadian headliner this summer. On Aug.