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Mountie among four outstanding Burnaby volunteers recognized by Lt.-Gov.

Mountie among four outstanding Burnaby volunteers recognized by Lt.-Gov.

It wasn't for his horsemanship
Class Act: Burnaby students shoot for the stars during summer vacation

Class Act: Burnaby students shoot for the stars during summer vacation

School may have started up again this week in Burnaby, but some local students took their learning to new heights during the summer months. Here are a few things these overachievers were up to.
Police refute man's claims he was beaten in Burnaby during fugitive hunt

Police refute man's claims he was beaten in Burnaby during fugitive hunt

The Vancouver Police Department is now telling its side of the story about a man mistakenly arrested in February who claims he was beaten in Burnaby by officers involved in a hunt for a fugitive accused of shooting a transit cop in January.
Light up your rides for Saturday's Bike the Night

Light up your rides for Saturday's Bike the Night

And four other reasons Vancouver is awesome this week
Police warn public to avoid man targeted in Burnaby shooting

Police warn public to avoid man targeted in Burnaby shooting

Police are warning the public to stay away from a New Westminster man who has been the target in two recent shootings in Surrey and Burnaby. Surrey RCMP tweeted on Wednesday about staying away from 35-year-old Thomas Gabriel Saul of New Westminster.
This Burnaby resident founded a global event to protect rivers

This Burnaby resident founded a global event to protect rivers

Millions of people and thousands of events around the world will mark World Rivers Day 2019 on Sunday, Sept. 22 in what has become one of the largest environmental celebrations on the planet.
Trans Mountain pipeline going back to Appeals Court

Trans Mountain pipeline going back to Appeals Court

The fate of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is headed back to the courts.
'Sleep hygiene' to be taught in Burnaby schools this year

'Sleep hygiene' to be taught in Burnaby schools this year

As legions of groggy kids get used to their back-to-school wake-up times this week, the Burnaby school district is planning to increase awareness about the importance of sleep for health and learning this year.
Back-to-school jitters in Burnaby

Back-to-school jitters in Burnaby

$330M investment in Burnaby business sets Canadian record

$330M investment in Burnaby business sets Canadian record

Landmark investment by two firms into software company Clio also one of highest-ever tech investments in the world