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Burnaby early learners celebrate graduation

Burnaby early learners celebrate graduation

Burnaby Junior Kindergarten students celebrated one of their first scholastic milestones on Sunday.
To the future

To the future

Healthwise: Find your calling in life

Healthwise: Find your calling in life

In his classic book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell describes the refusal of the call: “Often in actual life, and not infrequently in the myths and popular tales, we encounter the dull case of the call unanswered; for it is always po
Burnaby celebrates multiculturalism

Burnaby celebrates multiculturalism

Burnaby's annual Multicultural Festival was a hit this past weekend. The yearly event, held at the Bonsor Recreation Complex, celebrates the many diverse communities in Burnaby. "It was wonderful, it was so much fun, there were tons of people.
Family Fest kicks off with a bang

Family Fest kicks off with a bang

Burnaby Community Services hosts first Family Festival in Central Park
Take my wife … please

Take my wife … please

Gardening tips on orchids, potatoes and bluebells

Gardening tips on orchids, potatoes and bluebells

Question: I’ve sent you a picture of my phalaenopsis orchid, which I’ve had since 2013. There are still new shoots growing with flower buds, but part of the roots is coming over the edge of the pot and drying out.
Healthwise: World needs unconditional love

Healthwise: World needs unconditional love

In Homer’s Iliad , Odysseus commands his crew to tie him to his ship’s mast so that he can hear the beautiful but tempting song of the Sirens.
Healthwise: World need unconditional love

Healthwise: World need unconditional love

In Homer’s Iliad , Odysseus commands his crew to tie him to his ship’s mast so that he can hear the beautiful but tempting song of the Sirens.
Burnaby celebrates Canada Day

Burnaby celebrates Canada Day

The Burnaby Village Museum is hosting the city's official Canada Day celebration on Tuesday, July 1, with heritage games, a parade and bagpipes. Set against the museum's 1920s backdrop, the celebration runs from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.