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These three projects are set to disrupt Burnaby traffic

These three projects are set to disrupt Burnaby traffic

The arrival of summer means more than just sunshine (and, yes, also more rain) in Burnaby. It also means construction projects that will disrupt motor vehicle traffic.
Burnaby owners may have to sue to keep insurance costs down: broker

Burnaby owners may have to sue to keep insurance costs down: broker

Condo owners may have to sue their strata corporations to make sure their building is properly maintained and not a water leak hazard that will cost them more in insurance premiums.
Theatre in Burnaby's biggest mall expected to reopen next month

Theatre in Burnaby's biggest mall expected to reopen next month

Burnaby movie goers can expect to see Cineplex Theatres Metropolis at Metrotown reopening as early as next month. Cineplex Inc.
Surrey shutters community centres, libraries and parks through summer to save money

Surrey shutters community centres, libraries and parks through summer to save money

With little to nothing in the reserve tank, Surrey city manager tries to shore up estimated $40 million net revenue shortfall due to COVID-19
New COVID-19 outbreak strikes a long-term care centre

New COVID-19 outbreak strikes a long-term care centre

Langley's Maple Hill long-term care centre has an outbreak with one resident
B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

B.C. to allow restaurants, bars to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

The move is aimed at helping bars and restaurants survive revenue shortages because of COVID-19
Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

Members owed millions as Steve Nash Fitness heads to court

A successful buyer for the fitness chain’s parent company has been identified, but not publicly named
Opinion: Looks like North Burnaby has a new crime central

Opinion: Looks like North Burnaby has a new crime central

The Brentwood of my youth was never what I would call bustling. Oh, sure, the intersection of Willingdon and Lougheed was pretty busy and there was the mall and the Lougheed drive-in theatre.
Criminal charges laid in Burnaby crash that killed 69-year-old pedestrian

Criminal charges laid in Burnaby crash that killed 69-year-old pedestrian

A 40-year-old Burnaby man has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and impaired driving causing death in relation to a crash that killed a 69-year-old pedestrian a year ago.
Local ride-hailing drivers call for crackdown of unregulated Chinese language apps

Local ride-hailing drivers call for crackdown of unregulated Chinese language apps

Last year at this time, the taxi industry was calling foul on the plethora of illegal riding hailing services chauffeuring people around and taking a good chunk of its business.