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Burnaby library explores family stories

Burnaby library explores family stories

Film screening, workshops look at the importance of the Stories We Tell
Visualization can bring good changes

Visualization can bring good changes

Change is an unavoidable reality of life. Children grow up, and we all age. We suffer from losses, disease and accidents, and the unexpected happens. We change as the people around us change. We grow closer and further apart.
Dolphin closure impacts Burnaby churchgoers

Dolphin closure impacts Burnaby churchgoers

More than just local movie lovers to lose out at Dolphin’s curtain call. Local religious group use the closing Burnaby theatre for Sunday congregation.
Coats needed for Burnaby children

Coats needed for Burnaby children

Volunteers and local politicians spent last Saturday sorting through donated jackets for the Rotary Coats for Kids campaign. The Burnaby-based initiative distributes warm winter coats to local children and youth in need.
SFU prof seeks Trudeaumania memorabilia

SFU prof seeks Trudeaumania memorabilia

An SFU historian is on the lookout for letters, photos, paintings and any other memorabilia related to Trudeaumania, that historic era in the late ‘60s when former prime minister Pierre Trudeau was elevated to rock star status.
Burnaby high schoolers dust off the neighbourhood

Burnaby high schoolers dust off the neighbourhood

In a case beyond keeping their rooms clean, a large group of Burnaby high school students rallied together and decided to take out the trash at a local SkyTrain station.
Burnaby grad helping students with career paths

Burnaby grad helping students with career paths

What do you want to do with the rest of your life? It's a dreaded question many high school students grapple with, but one Burnaby woman is trying to make things easier with an e-book that helps young people find their passions and pursue their caree
BACI maps "sweet spots" in Burnaby

BACI maps "sweet spots" in Burnaby

Project identifies places in the community where people with disabilities feel welcome.
Mercedes goes big

Mercedes goes big

For customers wanting an S-Class but needing the versatility to carry seven passengers, Mercedes-Benz offers the GL-Class.
Present problems up front at appointments

Present problems up front at appointments

In traditional medical language, patients present themselves with a “chief complaint,” which makes doctors sound like they are working in public relations. It also makes our patients sound like a bunch of whiners.