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Resilience and grit got Burnaby brothers to WWE

Resilience and grit got Burnaby brothers to WWE

Professional wrestling duo 'The Singh Brothers' visited their alma mater this week to talk about what it took to achieve their dream
Vancouver Aquarium otters celebrate Valentine’s Day

Vancouver Aquarium otters celebrate Valentine’s Day

The Vancouver Aquarium followed up last month’s cute video of sea otters making snowballs with another "otter-ly" adorable one for Valentine's Day.
West Coast Express afternoon service back as Port Coquitlam blockade disbanded

West Coast Express afternoon service back as Port Coquitlam blockade disbanded

Supporters said they disbanded to attend a march to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women to be held in Vancouver Friday.
The curious tale of how this 16-year-old message in a bottle found its way to B.C.’s West Coast

The curious tale of how this 16-year-old message in a bottle found its way to B.C.’s West Coast

11,000 kilometres, 16 years and a son’s love for his mother.
This Burnaby company wants to slow spree of catalytic converter thefts

This Burnaby company wants to slow spree of catalytic converter thefts

Look at any map of where and what crimes take place in Burnaby and you’ll see that it’s dominated by thefts from vehicles.
Sign up for Burnaby RCMP youth academy to learn about becoming a cop

Sign up for Burnaby RCMP youth academy to learn about becoming a cop

Ever thought of becoming a Mountie? If you’re a student in the Burnaby school district aged 16 to 18, you can see what that would be like this summer at Burnaby RCMP’s first-ever youth academy.
The Burnaby NOW welcomes its new business reporter

The Burnaby NOW welcomes its new business reporter

The Burnaby NOW has a new addition to our awesome editorial team. Please welcome Janaya Fuller Evans to the NOW.
Burnaby council pulls affordable housing proposal after neighbour opposition

Burnaby council pulls affordable housing proposal after neighbour opposition

The affordable housing project is now expected to go up at a nearby site
West Coast Express trains cancelled due to Port Coquitlam rail blockade

West Coast Express trains cancelled due to Port Coquitlam rail blockade

Eastbound commuter trains from Vancouver to Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and points east have been cancelled after protestors blockaded the CP Rail yard in Port Coquitlam as part of a nation-wide action in support of the Wet'suwet'en.
Burnaby firefighters climbing stairs in honour of fallen colleague 'Tin Man'

Burnaby firefighters climbing stairs in honour of fallen colleague 'Tin Man'

Losing one of their own to lung cancer has galvanized Burnaby firefighters in their efforts to raise funds for research, patient support, health education and advocacy. Thirty five local firefighters will be at the B.C.