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Multiple Burnaby store and restaurant workers test positive for COVID-19

Multiple Burnaby store and restaurant workers test positive for COVID-19

Two Burnaby businesses see more than one case involving staff
B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

B.C. restaurants can't promote showing Super Bowl: provincial health orders

And any place showing the NFL's big game must keep the TV volume at 'speaking level'
Burnaby puts up $60M light industrial property for sale

Burnaby puts up $60M light industrial property for sale

The city is seeking a minimum bid of $63M for purchase of the Big Bend property and is emphasizing creation of office space or production studios
Column: Why people hate RRSPs

Column: Why people hate RRSPs

Columnist Richard Vetter talks about his thoughts behind RRSP.
Opinion: Burnaby hair salons are charging a ‘COVID-19 fee’. Is that fair?

Opinion: Burnaby hair salons are charging a ‘COVID-19 fee’. Is that fair?

Should businesses cover the costs or customers?
Burnaby Hudson's Bay workers on ‘pins and needles’ as layoffs start

Burnaby Hudson's Bay workers on ‘pins and needles’ as layoffs start

More than 600 workers set to be laid off
COVID-19 at Burnaby store part of new Lower Mainland cases

COVID-19 at Burnaby store part of new Lower Mainland cases

A worker has tested positive at the Metrotown store
Vancouver's first upscale Starbucks 'Reserve Bar' among coffee chain's local store permanent closures

Vancouver's first upscale Starbucks 'Reserve Bar' among coffee chain's local store permanent closures

Starbucks Canada is proceeding with plans to shut down up to 300 of its locations nationwide.
COVID-19 cases discovered at Burnaby McDonald's

COVID-19 cases discovered at Burnaby McDonald's

One of several local restaurants with staff testing positive
Burnaby sees second-highest construction value ever approved in 2020

Burnaby sees second-highest construction value ever approved in 2020

Nearly $1.45 billion in building permits approved in the city, about half of which will be spent on new multi-family housing projects