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Photos: First mall-based Hudson’s Bay closes for good at Lougheed mall in Burnaby

Photos: First mall-based Hudson’s Bay closes for good at Lougheed mall in Burnaby

The Hudson’s Bay at Lougheed mall in Burnaby is now permanently closed.
Kindness ambassadors: Burnaby seniors get holiday surprise from local kids

Kindness ambassadors: Burnaby seniors get holiday surprise from local kids

Operation Elf has local students write to seniors to spread holiday cheer.
Burnaby gets $43M from feds to 'fast track' 11,300+ homes in next decade

Burnaby gets $43M from feds to 'fast track' 11,300+ homes in next decade

Burnaby gets a piece of the federal Housing Accelerator Fund pie.
Burnaby's great big list of New Year's Eve events

Burnaby's great big list of New Year's Eve events

Burnaby is celebrating the end of the old year and the beginning of 2024.
B.C. funds more than $167K for Burnaby arts, culture programs

B.C. funds more than $167K for Burnaby arts, culture programs

Eight Burnaby-based organizations are set to help create a more vibrant community through the latest round of gaming grants.
This Burnaby resident is tracking the city’s growth through the sound of songbirds

This Burnaby resident is tracking the city’s growth through the sound of songbirds

Citizen science uses smartphones to collect data on urban noise in South Burnaby.
Burnaby to scrap 90% of its public hearings

Burnaby to scrap 90% of its public hearings

Staff say new provincial legislation means the hearings are 'prohibited.'
Province hands out more than $503K in grants to Burnaby school PACs

Province hands out more than $503K in grants to Burnaby school PACs

More than 50 parent advisory councils (PACs) in Burnaby are receiving provincial funds to help pay for school projects.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Burnaby gas stations are in the season of giving as prices continue to record significant drops ahead of the holidays.
Burnaby councillors want speed cameras, no right on red at crash-prone intersections

Burnaby councillors want speed cameras, no right on red at crash-prone intersections

The city wants to achieve zero traffic fatalities or serious injuries by 2050.