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You can ride a mini model train in Burnaby starting this month

You can ride a mini model train in Burnaby starting this month

Choo choo – Burnaby Central Railway will open March 29.
Now is the time for Burnaby seniors to consider retirement community living

Now is the time for Burnaby seniors to consider retirement community living

Senior living options at retirement residences such as Chartwell Carlton Retirement Community allow seniors to take advantage of all of the joys of living without the worries
Burnaby to gather in hundreds to support those with Alzheimer's

Burnaby to gather in hundreds to support those with Alzheimer's

The 2024 Walk for Alzheimer's is set for May 26 at Central Park in Burnaby.
Burnaby volunteer recognized regionally for 'bike education'

Burnaby volunteer recognized regionally for 'bike education'

Gwen Litchfield was one of five HUB Cycling volunteers honoured by the organization for their contributions of the past year.
New exhibit in Burnaby explores caste discrimination, Dalit Canadian experience

New exhibit in Burnaby explores caste discrimination, Dalit Canadian experience

Overcaste aims to amplify the Dalit Canadian narrative, which has been historically sidelined and ignored, says co-curator.
Photos: How this white van delivers health care to homeless populations in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

Photos: How this white van delivers health care to homeless populations in the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New West

Fraser Health's Integrated Homelessness Action Response Team services communities north of the Fraser River.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Burnaby currently hosts the second cheapest price for fuel in Metro Vancouver.
Burnaby's long-awaited arena to finally open next month

Burnaby's long-awaited arena to finally open next month

Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre will open April 2.
Burnaby thrift store that has raised nearly $834K for local kids needs new digs

Burnaby thrift store that has raised nearly $834K for local kids needs new digs

The BASES Family Thrift Store on Edmonds Street has seen its rents more than double since it first started raising money for school programs in 2013.
This empty lot on Hastings in Burnaby to become affordable rental housing

This empty lot on Hastings in Burnaby to become affordable rental housing

The City of Burnaby has provided land worth $28M for the project and a $3M grant to non-profit housing provider SUCCESS.