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Vancouver Camera Show comes to Burnaby this weekend

Vancouver Camera Show comes to Burnaby this weekend

German futuristic dystopian film set to live, 'expansive' music comes to Burnaby theatre

German futuristic dystopian film set to live, 'expansive' music comes to Burnaby theatre

'The Mediator between the Head and the Hands Must Be the Heart,' says Fritz Lang, director of the 1927 film 'Metropolis.' The film will screen at Burnaby's Shadbolt Centre this week.
Korean food supplier plans to turn auto garage into Burnaby grocery store

Korean food supplier plans to turn auto garage into Burnaby grocery store

The city approved a temporary use permit for a grocery store in the Royal Oak neighbourhood.
Burnaby's Edmonds pool to close for maintenance in April

Burnaby's Edmonds pool to close for maintenance in April

The Fred Randall Pool at Edmonds Community Centre will be closed for maintenance.
Skoden!: Indigenous film festival curated by SFU students comes to Vancouver

Skoden!: Indigenous film festival curated by SFU students comes to Vancouver

A full lineup of films by Indigenous creators is coming to Vancouver April 6 and 7.
Free art class for children and youth comes to Burnaby this weekend, hosted by local artist

Free art class for children and youth comes to Burnaby this weekend, hosted by local artist

Local artist Karissa Narukami is hosting a free art class for children and youth, including those with autism and other developmental disabilities this week.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Burnaby motorists will be paying more at the pumps ahead of the long weekend.
Have your short story published in our new 'Sunday Night Read'

Have your short story published in our new 'Sunday Night Read'

Writers from the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New Westminster are wanted to submit short stories for publication.
Two more towers up to 80 storeys tall, more rental housing could be coming to Burnaby’s Brentwood

Two more towers up to 80 storeys tall, more rental housing could be coming to Burnaby’s Brentwood

The city wants public feedback on proposed changes to the Brentwood Town Centre development plan.
'Do what sings to you': Burnaby superintendent looks back on 50 years in the school district

'Do what sings to you': Burnaby superintendent looks back on 50 years in the school district

Superintendent Gina Niccoli-Moen has been in the Burnaby school district since Grade 1. She retires this month after nine years as the district's top administrator.