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Drug processing operation busted in Burnaby condo

Drug processing operation busted in Burnaby condo

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New study says Canadians see COVID vaccine as key to return to normal

New study says Canadians see COVID vaccine as key to return to normal

However, a big concern for many Canadians are potential side effects of a new vaccine
Doctor occupies tree on Burnaby-New West border to oppose TMX

Doctor occupies tree on Burnaby-New West border to oppose TMX

A Vancouver-area doctor has occupied several trees in the area around the Brunette River, which straddles the border between New Westminster and Burnaby. The move, by Dr.
Burnaby paddlesports giant merges with U.S. company

Burnaby paddlesports giant merges with U.S. company

Burnaby-based Mustang Survival and U.S. company MTI Adventurewear are merging in a deal the local company hopes will allow it to “become a key player in the paddlesports market.” Wing Inflatables, Inc.
Yet another clothing giant tries bankruptcy protection amid huge losses

Yet another clothing giant tries bankruptcy protection amid huge losses

Another in a long line of retailers is looking to bankruptcy laws to deal with huge financial losses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Retailer Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. is the latest to seek out creditor protection.
These Burnaby stores have started accepting your recyclables again

These Burnaby stores have started accepting your recyclables again

As British Columbia continues reopening, another one of the many services suspended due to COVID-19 will now be resuming operations: drop-off customer recycling at all London Drugs locations.
Parents start petition against 'full' B.C. school return

Parents start petition against 'full' B.C. school return

A collection of parents have started a petition to keep the return to B.C. schools on optional or voluntary basis in September.
Letter: Burnaby students should have shields when schools reopen

Letter: Burnaby students should have shields when schools reopen

Editor: I am very concerned as a parent in Burnaby to send my child to school. As much as I am eager to see my child prosper and enjoy his childhood, I also need to keep my child safe. The reality does not match the demands of the COVID-19 situation.
Fashion giant closing two stores in Burnaby’s biggest mall amid bankruptcy

Fashion giant closing two stores in Burnaby’s biggest mall amid bankruptcy

The retail bloodbath continues in Burnaby as a clothing giant is set to cut ties with its stores in the city. The parent company of Ann Taylor, Loft and Justice says it will close all of its clothing stores in Canada.
Expo line access at this SkyTrain station will be closed next weekend

Expo line access at this SkyTrain station will be closed next weekend

Access to and from the Expo Line at Waterfront Station will be closed on Saturday, Aug. 8 and Sunday, Aug. 9 to accelerate maintenance work while there are fewer people on the system.