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Three face charges in protest outside Premier John Horgan’s home

Three face charges in protest outside Premier John Horgan’s home

Three people are scheduled to appear at the Western Communities courthouse July 15 in relation to alleged mischief and trespass at the home of Premier John Horgan on Feb. 18.
Burnaby's committees expected to reboot in June

Burnaby's committees expected to reboot in June

The City of Burnaby’s various committees are expected to kick back into gear next month, as the community gradually begins to open up.
B.C. campsite booking website crashes soon after reservations opened today

B.C. campsite booking website crashes soon after reservations opened today

While BC Parks opened its camping reservations site Monday morning, few people have been actually able to book a site.
Task force lists 'quick starts' to resuscitate Burnaby businesses

Task force lists 'quick starts' to resuscitate Burnaby businesses

The Burnaby Business Recovery Task Force has releasing its list of “quick-start” priorities for the business community as it begins its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, including the need for greater supports for commercial rent payments, a call
Burnaby gym rats charged fees despite clubs being closed

Burnaby gym rats charged fees despite clubs being closed

Members of Steve Nash Fitness World and Sports Clubs report that the fitness chain has continued to charge them for memberships they are unable to use, even though the company is insolvent. SNFW Fitness B.C. Ltd.
Burnaby fitness giant reopening by vastly reducing traffic

Burnaby fitness giant reopening by vastly reducing traffic

It’s safe to go back to the gym in Burnaby. That’s the message from a local fitness giant that is reopening in the High Gate area with enhanced safety measures. This follows the Province of B.C.
Annual breakfast for Burnaby LGBTQ students goes virtual

Annual breakfast for Burnaby LGBTQ students goes virtual

No food but plenty of support as online event celebrates International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia
Go By Bike Week celebrates cycling for any reason

Go By Bike Week celebrates cycling for any reason

Bike to Work Week has broadened its mandate to connect with the growing numbers of people climbing aboard two-wheeled transportation
When a rat makes a home in your engine compartment during a pandemic

When a rat makes a home in your engine compartment during a pandemic

This is the evidence. Chewed cables. Bits of debris. Droppings. A rat has been spending time in your engine compartment. Rats can cause tremendous damage, chewing through wiring, gnawing on hoses, plugging things up with debris.
B.C. Ministry of Education offers free coding workshops for kids

B.C. Ministry of Education offers free coding workshops for kids

The B.C. Ministry of Education is partnering with Canada Learning Code to offer live workshops for students to learn how to code starting Monday.