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Burnaby's Studio Brewing, Nikkei Centre team up for lager launch party

Burnaby's Studio Brewing, Nikkei Centre team up for lager launch party

This Saturday will see Italian street food served and DJ Rennie Foster performing at Studio Brewing.
Massive food truck fest, block party coming to Burnaby in April

Massive food truck fest, block party coming to Burnaby in April

Get ready to party on the block as the Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival comes to BCIT for the first time.
'Unsafe': $5M 'complete overhaul' needed for Central Park ponds in Burnaby

'Unsafe': $5M 'complete overhaul' needed for Central Park ponds in Burnaby

“Although scenic to look at, (the ponds) have unsafe banks and edges that are collapsing and stagnant water,” staff said in a report, noting the lawns “have been trampled by both geese and humans along the entire shoreline.”
Burnaby citizens services department lauded for efforts helping seniors

Burnaby citizens services department lauded for efforts helping seniors

“I’m really proud of the volunteers and the staff for helping keep our seniors safe throughout 2022,” said administrator of the city's citizen services department, Michele Wilson.
No, that massive smoke cloud you saw in Burnaby wasn’t exactly a fire

No, that massive smoke cloud you saw in Burnaby wasn’t exactly a fire

The massive smoke cloud rising from North Burnaby wasn't a fire like you'd think — it was a refinery flare.
Upgraded Burnaby animal shelter to feature 'catio' and dog runs

Upgraded Burnaby animal shelter to feature 'catio' and dog runs

The old shelter would be demolished.
Outstanding Citizen of the Year: 85-year-old Burnaby man refurbishes bikes, donates to kids

Outstanding Citizen of the Year: 85-year-old Burnaby man refurbishes bikes, donates to kids

Burnaby resident Dennis Baker is the city's outstanding citizen of the year.
La Foret Bakery & Cafe to open second Burnaby location on Easter Monday

La Foret Bakery & Cafe to open second Burnaby location on Easter Monday

The local cafe will open its much-anticipated second outpost in the city on Easter Monday.
Pool problems: Burnaby staff shortages means 46% fewer swimming lesson spots

Pool problems: Burnaby staff shortages means 46% fewer swimming lesson spots

“We are still struggling to fill positions post-pandemic,” the city's parks manager said. The city will also create a $145K aquatics manager position to speed up the launch of a new registration software.
Revel in Japanese culture at O-Hanami Festival in Burnaby

Revel in Japanese culture at O-Hanami Festival in Burnaby

Head to Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre on April 1 to enjoy live music, Japanese foods, Samurai swordfighting and more.