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Video: This driver just rolled through a Burnaby park's path

Video: This driver just rolled through a Burnaby park's path

The Willingdon Linear Park project isn’t a traditional park. It’s shaped in one long strip and was designed to protect pedestrians and cyclists going north and south on Willingdon Avenue in North Burnaby.
How will schools keep kids safe? Here are some of B.C.'s strategies

How will schools keep kids safe? Here are some of B.C.'s strategies

How will schools keep my children safe? Parents around British Columbia are still waiting for full details about what the return to class will look like for their own children.
Burnaby RCMP want people to stop reporting crimes via Twitter

Burnaby RCMP want people to stop reporting crimes via Twitter

There are a wide variety of ways to report crime in the City of Burnaby. Twitter is not one of them. But that’s what’s happening in some cases and Burnaby RCMP are spreading the message to stop it.
Burnaby dairy plant Saputo milks pandemic for 17% profit jump

Burnaby dairy plant Saputo milks pandemic for 17% profit jump

Milk does a body good. It also good for profits because it’s something that has been in demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burnaby Hilton part of staggering 87% drop in business

Burnaby Hilton part of staggering 87% drop in business

The Hilton Hotel in Burnaby’s Metrotown district is one of largest – if not the biggest – hotels in the city.
Indigo at Burnaby’s Metropolis at Metrotown part of $31M cash meltdown

Indigo at Burnaby’s Metropolis at Metrotown part of $31M cash meltdown

With people forced to stay home in Burnaby due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many said they were turning to reading more books. But the height of the pandemic meant book shops were closed for long periods of time.
Parkland fuel company in Burnaby sees sales slide 14%

Parkland fuel company in Burnaby sees sales slide 14%

An oil refinery company that is looking to add more storage tanks in Burnaby has been hit hard by COVID-19, according the company’s latest numbers. Parkland Corp. says net income in the three months ended June 30 was $32 million on revenue of $2.
Fever? Cough? Daily health checks will be required for all B.C. students in September

Fever? Cough? Daily health checks will be required for all B.C. students in September

Any students or staff members showing COVID-19-like symptoms will be required to stay home
Burnaby tours set for Saturday to protest Trans Mountain work near Brunette River

Burnaby tours set for Saturday to protest Trans Mountain work near Brunette River

Indigenous leaders and environmental groups will be leading tours on Saturday along the Brunette River on the Burnaby-New Westminster border where Trans Mountain plans to run through.
New Westminster-Burnaby MP submits motion for ‘wealth tax’

New Westminster-Burnaby MP submits motion for ‘wealth tax’

New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian is pushing forward with his motion that Canada institute a wealth tax.