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Metrotown parking bylaw up for review

Metrotown parking bylaw up for review

The City of Burnaby is considering zoning bylaw changes that could have an impact on parking in Metrotown.
Protesters stand aside for truck entry after demonstration at Trans Mountain Burnaby terminal

Protesters stand aside for truck entry after demonstration at Trans Mountain Burnaby terminal

Continued protests expected Friday and Saturday in Burnaby
Burnaby school district hockey players show support for victims of Humboldt Broncos tragedy

Burnaby school district hockey players show support for victims of Humboldt Broncos tragedy

Hockey players in the Burnaby school district were among thousands of Canadians across the country who donned jerseys Thursday to show support for the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Horgan's pipeline opposition sparks crisis in confidence in B.C.: business groups

Horgan's pipeline opposition sparks crisis in confidence in B.C.: business groups

'This is no longer about a pipeline but whether you can rely on government and the rule of law if you choose to invest'
Burnaby residents sign "people's injunction" against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Burnaby residents sign "people's injunction" against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Some 150 residents of Forest Grove and Westridge neighbourhoods said to have signed document
Burnaby residents sign "people's injunction" against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Burnaby residents sign "people's injunction" against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Some 150 residents of Forest Grove and Westridge neighbourhoods said to have signed document
Former Burnaby youth hockey coach set to stand trial for voyeurism, not child porn

Former Burnaby youth hockey coach set to stand trial for voyeurism, not child porn

Child pornography charges against a youth sports coach with ties to Burnaby have been discharged but voyeurism charges against him will go ahead.
Burnaby RCMP looking suspected flasher who exposed himself to woman near Central Park

Burnaby RCMP looking suspected flasher who exposed himself to woman near Central Park

Burnaby RCMP is looking for help finding a flasher who exposed himself to a woman near Central Park Monday night. Police were called to the 4100 block of Maywood Street (by Willingdon Avenue) at about 10:20 p.m.
Community invited to Indigenous watch house this weekend

Community invited to Indigenous watch house this weekend

If you’re curious about the watch house recently built by members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation outside Trans Mountain, Burnaby Residents Opposed to Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) are inviting you to come check it out.
Burnaby mayor says Kinder Morgan's deadline is "part of their gamesmanship"

Burnaby mayor says Kinder Morgan's deadline is "part of their gamesmanship"

Kinder Morgan threatens to pull out if pipeline expansion doesn't get 'clarity' by May 31