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RCMP arrest man after joy ride in stolen pick-up truck

RCMP arrest man after joy ride in stolen pick-up truck

He fled from the police by running the truck through a fence.
Plant a Row – Grow a Row: Get gardening gifts and donate to charity

Plant a Row – Grow a Row: Get gardening gifts and donate to charity

Gardening goodies galore: Plant a Row – Grow a Row launches New West season with free giveaways
Birth control users finding limitations in province's coverage, but equivalents are available

Birth control users finding limitations in province's coverage, but equivalents are available

A couple of weeks after B.C. became the first province to make prescription birth control free, some people are surprised to find they still have to pay for their prescriptions or need to switch to an equivalent medication.
Burnaby local seeks world record for most baseball bats broken with a single shin kick

Burnaby local seeks world record for most baseball bats broken with a single shin kick

Kim Carlton, former professional MMA fighter, will be attempting to set the world record at B.C. Open Martial Arts Championships on Saturday, April 22.
Burnaby playwright tackles queer motherhood conundrum in comedy

Burnaby playwright tackles queer motherhood conundrum in comedy

'Unexpecting' explores queer marriage, friendship, and modern motherhood.
Burnaby MLAs among latest group of Canadians sanctioned by Russia

Burnaby MLAs among latest group of Canadians sanctioned by Russia

"It does not change the fact that I believe the invasion of Ukraine was unprovoked."
Tacosaurus hits the streets of Burnaby

Tacosaurus hits the streets of Burnaby

Taco 'bout a perfect summer combination — Mexican food and beer.
Missing woman has been found, say North Vancouver RCMP

Missing woman has been found, say North Vancouver RCMP

The missing woman was found April 16, North Vancouver police say
Uncovering Burnaby Mountain's prehistoric, subtropical past: a 55-year journey

Uncovering Burnaby Mountain's prehistoric, subtropical past: a 55-year journey

Fossils collected at an SFU construction site in the 1960s are the subject of a recent research paper that reveals palms once grew where Burnaby Mountain stands now.
Letter: Burnaby has ‘zero urgency’ to fix rental housing crisis

Letter: Burnaby has ‘zero urgency’ to fix rental housing crisis

"Instead of focusing time and effort on policy changes that could actually provide more homes that are more affordable, Burnaby is still planning to waste many more years on small details, making the rental housing disaster increasingly dire in the process."