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Comics offer virtual show in support of this Burnaby restaurant

Comics offer virtual show in support of this Burnaby restaurant

Life is Still Funny: Comedy for Cozmos will serve up a night of stand-up comedy online to help a local eatery weather the COVID-19 crisis
Suspect sought by cops in Burnaby arson case

Suspect sought by cops in Burnaby arson case

Burnaby RCMP wants to hear from you if you can identify the man in the photos attached to this story. On April 1, 2020, just before 3 p.m., someone tried to set fire to a home in the 5000-block of Manor Street in Burnaby.
Survey asks how many Burnaby students will actually return to class

Survey asks how many Burnaby students will actually return to class

The Burnaby school district is surveying parents to gauge how many kids are going to show up for school next month when some in-class instruction resumes after being suspended in March because of COVID-19.
Burnaby restaurant films video about how it keeps diners safe

Burnaby restaurant films video about how it keeps diners safe

With Burnaby restaurants allowed to reopen again for sit-down service amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the big question is how many diners will come back to eat after months of meals at home or through delivery or takeout.
Burnaby grad celebrations will be 'totally different' this year

Burnaby grad celebrations will be 'totally different' this year

If this was a normal year, high school graduates in Burnaby would be getting ready to walk the stage at Bill Copeland Arena next week – but this isn’t a normal year, thanks to COVID-19 “It is completely, totally different from anything that’s ever ha
BC Parks’ camping facilities are reopening on June 1

BC Parks’ camping facilities are reopening on June 1

Like B.C. society in general, BC Parks is taking a phased approach to its reopening plans. Following the re-opening of most provincial parks for day use on May 14, BC Parks has released plans to once again allow overnight camping this summer.
Burnaby wasn't 'vengeful, overreaching' in dispute with pizzeria: court

Burnaby wasn't 'vengeful, overreaching' in dispute with pizzeria: court

B.C.’s top court has sided with the City of Burnaby in its lengthy, heated dispute with a local pizzeria over parking, a pizza oven and a patio.
Eatery stiffly responds to Burnaby family’s lawsuit over ramp collapse

Eatery stiffly responds to Burnaby family’s lawsuit over ramp collapse

A popular fish ‘n’ chip spots is vigorously denying any wrongdoing after its ramp over Steveston Harbour collapsed almost three years ago.
Police impound car going 61 km/h over the speed limit on Lions Gate Bridge

Police impound car going 61 km/h over the speed limit on Lions Gate Bridge

The Motor Vehicle Act defines excessive speeding as going over 40 km/h above the speed limit.
Construction costs throw wrench in Surrey’s YMCA facility

Construction costs throw wrench in Surrey’s YMCA facility

City’s growing downtown precinct dealt significant blow as recreation facility cancelled due to $35 million funding gap