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Petition calls for changes to 'deadly' Burnaby crosswalk

Petition calls for changes to 'deadly' Burnaby crosswalk

The City of Burnaby received five safety complaints about the Cariboo Road crossing in 2017, but a review concluded a traffic signal wasn't the best solution.
City ‘not reasonable’ in permit process: NEB

City ‘not reasonable’ in permit process: NEB

The way the City of Burnaby dealt with Trans Mountain’s permitting requests was “not reasonable” and resulted in “unreasonable delay,” according to the National Energy Board.
Ex-Liberal operative faces house arrest in relation to 2013 'ethnic-gate' scandal

Ex-Liberal operative faces house arrest in relation to 2013 'ethnic-gate' scandal

Burnaby's Brian Bonney, a former government communications director and former B.C. Liberal Party director of operations, is in B.C. Provincial court for sentencing this week after pleading guilty to breach of trust last October
Many close calls at Burnaby crosswalk where 15-yr-old killed: neighbour

Many close calls at Burnaby crosswalk where 15-yr-old killed: neighbour

The death of a 15-year-old girl in a crash at the bottom of Cariboo Hill in Burnaby has highlighted longstanding concerns about an unlit crosswalk there, according to neighbours.
NEB kicks off oral hearings in Burnaby next week

NEB kicks off oral hearings in Burnaby next week

The National Energy Board’s detailed route hearings for the Burnaby section of Kinder Morgan’s $7.4-billion Trans Mountain expansion project begin next week. The meetings will be held at the Delta Burnaby Hotel from Jan.
Parking lot an 'eyesore,’ neighbours charge

Parking lot an 'eyesore,’ neighbours charge

Parkland Fuel’s parking lot came as a shock to residents who saw forest turned into a ‘huge gash’
[UPDATE] Pedestrian killed in early morning collision

[UPDATE] Pedestrian killed in early morning collision

Burnaby RCMP say Cariboo Road has reopened
City electrical work suspected in heritage building fire

City electrical work suspected in heritage building fire

Recent electrical work may have been to blame for a fire that tore through a 1911 building near the Burnaby Art Gallery early Friday morning.
Two women arrested at anti-pipeline camp

Two women arrested at anti-pipeline camp

Burnaby RCMP raided an illegally parked trailer on Burnaby Mountain Wednesday evening and arrested two women.
Church groups wage court battle over Burnaby property

Church groups wage court battle over Burnaby property

A local congregation has won a B.C. Supreme Court tussle with the B.C. Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church over a North Burnaby church. The synod, a provincial body that oversees 48 congregations in B.C.