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'Outdoor living rooms': These 6 Burnaby parks are getting upgrades thanks to federal housing money

'Outdoor living rooms': These 6 Burnaby parks are getting upgrades thanks to federal housing money

The city says parks and housing are in a 'symbiotic relationship' that strengthens communities.
Six suspects arrested in Coquitlam RCMP drug sting

Six suspects arrested in Coquitlam RCMP drug sting

Search warrants were executed at locations in Port Coquitlam, Burnaby and Surrey as part of the EPRAWNS drug investigation.
Burnaby student earns spot on national Skills Canada podium

Burnaby student earns spot on national Skills Canada podium

Moscrop Secondary Grade 12 student Connor De Vera-McGinn won bronze in autobody repair at the national Skills Canada competition in Quebec City last weekend.
Burnaby home prices a mixed bag for May: Greater Vancouver Realtors

Burnaby home prices a mixed bag for May: Greater Vancouver Realtors

Burnaby townhouse and apartment prices drop, while single family detached saw some increases.
Man accused of carrying loaded handgun on Burnaby SkyTrain denied bail

Man accused of carrying loaded handgun on Burnaby SkyTrain denied bail

A 23-year-old man accused of carrying a loaded handgun on a Burnaby SkyTrain last year has been denied bail after violating the conditions of his last release.
Telus to invest $24M in Burnaby to expand 5G, fibre networks

Telus to invest $24M in Burnaby to expand 5G, fibre networks

Telus plans to double the number of new cell towers built across B.C. this year.
'I took a leap of faith': From BCIT to the Stanley Cup Finals

'I took a leap of faith': From BCIT to the Stanley Cup Finals

BCIT grad Taralynn Reburn started her sports career with the Burnaby Express
Letter: Burnaby Mountain trail plan 'ignores' need for new washrooms

Letter: Burnaby Mountain trail plan 'ignores' need for new washrooms

This Port Moody letter writer says a Burnaby trail plan "ignores the evidence of open urination and defecation."
Burnaby renter wins strata battle over snow removal, parkade gate fines

Burnaby renter wins strata battle over snow removal, parkade gate fines

The strata at Kingsgate Garden in Burnaby's Edmonds neighbourhood has been ordered to pay tenant Vahid Moradi back $400 in fines for not shovelling his deck and not waiting for the parkade gate to close before continuing into the building.
The future of this massive Burnaby park is under review – have your say

The future of this massive Burnaby park is under review – have your say

The City of Burnaby says Central Park is facing increasing pressures like ongoing densification, outdated park infrastructure and climate change.