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Beloved Knights football coach Kully dies

Beloved Knights football coach Kully dies

St. Thomas More teacher, counsellor passes away of esophageal cancer at age of 41
[UPDATE] Burnaby and Coquitlam high schools hit by weekend gunfire

[UPDATE] Burnaby and Coquitlam high schools hit by weekend gunfire

RCMP investigators are looking into a possible connection between shots fired at two different high schools over the weekend – one in Burnaby and one in Coquitlam.
Burnaby school district's international program wins again

Burnaby school district's international program wins again

The Burnaby school district’s international program must be doing something right. Besides growing by leaps and bounds, this is the second year in a row the program has won the Study Travel Magazine STAR High School Program Award.
Kinder Morgan seeks 'relief' from NEB ruling

Kinder Morgan seeks 'relief' from NEB ruling

Company's lawyer says special fish mats need to be installed soon or the Trans Mountain expansion project could be delayed
The long and winding road to Burnaby

The long and winding road to Burnaby

The Yip family’s route goes through Canton, Cranbrook, Vancouver’s Chinatown and Burnaby
‘It’s time’ to ban civic campaign union, corporate donations

‘It’s time’ to ban civic campaign union, corporate donations

‘Conflict of interest perception needs to be eliminated;’ BCA will adjust if rules revised
On The Flats

On The Flats

Hong family’s six sisters keep the farm tradition alive
Celebrating city’s Chinese roots

Celebrating city’s Chinese roots

Burnaby to honour community's contribution as part of 125th anniversary
Drivers given hefty fines for playing Pokémon Go

Drivers given hefty fines for playing Pokémon Go

Two women were issued a $368 distracted driving ticket in Burnaby on Monday for playing Pokémon Go. The first incident happened around 8 a.m. at 10th Avenue and Sixth Street.
Burnaby construction icon passes away

Burnaby construction icon passes away

Keith Beedie, an “iconic figure” in Burnaby business, has passed away. The founder and patriarch of the Beedie Development Group, died September 20. He was 91. According to the family’s obituary, Beedie was born in Vancouver on June 13, 1926.