Skip to content

Local News

Burnaby Now, New West Record photographer up for Ma Murray awards

Burnaby Now, New West Record photographer up for Ma Murray awards

Work by freelance photographer Jennifer Gauthier has been nominated by the British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspaper Association.
Will New West or Burnaby be this year’s “walkiest” city?

Will New West or Burnaby be this year’s “walkiest” city?

New Westminster and Burnaby residents to compete for the Golden Shoephy in this year’s WALK30 Challenge
Decathlon flagship store to open at Burnaby's biggest mall next month

Decathlon flagship store to open at Burnaby's biggest mall next month

The flagship store will feature year-round showrooms for hiking, camping and cycling goods and include play zones for table tennis and tetherball.
Police dogs help find suspect in Burnaby Metrotown bus loop stabbing

Police dogs help find suspect in Burnaby Metrotown bus loop stabbing

A 43-year-old man was sent to hospital in stable condition after a stabbing at about 2 a.m. Tuesday morning.
'Stunning' lane of almost 100 cherry blossom, maple trees proposed for this Burnaby trail

'Stunning' lane of almost 100 cherry blossom, maple trees proposed for this Burnaby trail

The Nikkei Place Foundation leads an initiative to plant a row of culturally significant trees along Highland Park Line Trail.
Parkland Refinery pays City of Burnaby $32K for emergency response in January

Parkland Refinery pays City of Burnaby $32K for emergency response in January

Burnaby billed the Parkland Refinery for a fire-department response in January, when a malfunction sent a plume of foul-smelling emissions across parts of Metro Vancouver. The refinery paid the $31,872.30 invoice last month.
Letter: Green gives New West and Burnaby NDP MPs kudos on federal programs

Letter: Green gives New West and Burnaby NDP MPs kudos on federal programs

Former Green Party of Canada candidate in New Westminster-Burnaby welcomes pharmacare and dental programs – but says Greens had a plan to pay for them
These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

These six Metro Vancouver parks are booze-friendly in summer 2024

Regional parks in the Lower Mainland are getting designated drinking zones this summer after a pilot project was approved by the regional board March 22.
Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Political columnist Keith Baldrey explains how the new electoral areas "speak volumes" to the province's growth in the last 40 years.
Why these Burnaby landmarks are turning purple Tuesday night

Why these Burnaby landmarks are turning purple Tuesday night

International Purple Day brings awareness to epilepsy, which has no cure.