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Steven Konechny makes it rain teddy bears for Grandview Steelers' fundraiser

Steven Konechny makes it rain teddy bears for Grandview Steelers' fundraiser

Konechny also assisted on the Burnaby's junior hockey club game-winning goal over Port Moody with 11 seconds left in the contest.
Burnaby-based nonprofit receives $264K in food security funding

Burnaby-based nonprofit receives $264K in food security funding

The province is doling out $15 million to several organizations, including the Greater Vancouver Food Bank in Burnaby.
Burnaby staff recommend more expensive $240M option for C.G. Brown Pool, arena replacement

Burnaby staff recommend more expensive $240M option for C.G. Brown Pool, arena replacement

Burnaby is redeveloping its Burnaby Lake pool and ice rink, but a consultant says the city could be overbuilding its pool capacity.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Despite a slight increase, Burnaby hosts the current cheapest price for fuel in Metro Vancouver.
More green 'conflict paint' needed on Burnaby bike lanes: advocates

More green 'conflict paint' needed on Burnaby bike lanes: advocates

Green paint marking conflict zones for cyclists and drivers would make the roads safer, say Hub Cycling advocates.
Burnaby's Shadbolt Centre showcasing folk, jazz and 'wordless' wonder to start 2024

Burnaby's Shadbolt Centre showcasing folk, jazz and 'wordless' wonder to start 2024

Here's what the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts has on tap for its winter/spring line-up — and most will feature Canadian-grown talent.
Letters to Christine: How Burnaby fans can thank, congratulate Sinclair

Letters to Christine: How Burnaby fans can thank, congratulate Sinclair

Burnaby city staff have created an online greeting card for the local soccer legend, who officially retired from Canada's national women's team on Tuesday, Dec. 5.
Burnaby council calls on TransLink to stop outsourcing HandyDART bus service

Burnaby council calls on TransLink to stop outsourcing HandyDART bus service

Burnaby councillors want to see higher levels of government fund an expanded, electric fleet of buses for the bus service which helps people with disabilities.
Burnaby helps clothe, blanket nearly 22K people for winter

Burnaby helps clothe, blanket nearly 22K people for winter

Volunteers collected winter clothing items at five Burnaby real estate offices as part of the 29th annual Blanket Drive in Metro Vancouver.
Burnaby approves 17-storey tower at SFU with 'transit hub' for buses

Burnaby approves 17-storey tower at SFU with 'transit hub' for buses

Council approved a new development at UniverCity on Burnaby Mountain with a new bus exchange.