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Two events will look possible catastrophic events on Burnaby Mountain

Two events will look possible catastrophic events on Burnaby Mountain

Two separate events have been organized for the coming weeks on a similar topic – safety in and around Burnaby Mountain. The first is on Sept. 26 and it’s been organized by the City of Burnaby.
B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

B.C. government bans promoting cannabis in licensed establishments

Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch issued the directive late on Sept. 16
Burnaby firefighters adopt dogs orphaned by Hurricane Dorian

Burnaby firefighters adopt dogs orphaned by Hurricane Dorian

'When you search for dead bodies all day ... it’s just satisfying to find something that’s living'
Hold on to your hat: Vancouver forecast calls for winds up to 70 km/hr

Hold on to your hat: Vancouver forecast calls for winds up to 70 km/hr

While summer isn’t officially over yet, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for decidedly fall-like weather to kick off the week.
Art Jam shows humanity behind climate crisis at Burnaby City Hall

Art Jam shows humanity behind climate crisis at Burnaby City Hall

Artists imagined the future with art depicting climate action
Surrey developer’s relationship to city questioned; councillor booted from Metro Vancouver board

Surrey developer’s relationship to city questioned; councillor booted from Metro Vancouver board

Mayor Doug McCallum offers little explanation for removal of opponent from Metro Vancouver board
Rick Mercer fires back after Burnaby Conservatives share fake endorsement

Rick Mercer fires back after Burnaby Conservatives share fake endorsement

Canadian comedy and social commentary legend Rick Mercer has fired back at the Conservative Party of Canada and a Burnaby federal election candidate over a meme that faked one of his most famous quotes.
Ride-hailing: friend or foe to public transportation?

Ride-hailing: friend or foe to public transportation?

Experts debate whether private companies like Uber have role to play in transit services
Retired Burnaby nurse found healing as Burn Camp 'fuzziotherapist'

Retired Burnaby nurse found healing as Burn Camp 'fuzziotherapist'

Retired Burnaby nurse Lois Budd had decades of experience caring for kids burned by fire before she first volunteered at Burn Camp when she was 50 years old.
Burnaby Conservative unreachable after months of interview requests

Burnaby Conservative unreachable after months of interview requests

Conservative Heather Leung is too busy door-knocking to talk to media, spokesperson says