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Baldrey: Housing and population growth. Can they meet in the middle?

Baldrey: Housing and population growth. Can they meet in the middle?

There is a valid reason for increasing immigration levels, but columnist Keith Baldrey says it's kept housing "in short supply and at high prices."
Burnaby's great big list of New Year's Eve events

Burnaby's great big list of New Year's Eve events

Burnaby is celebrating the end of the old year and the beginning of 2024.
Update: Missing person found

Update: Missing person found

All I want for Christmas is healthy teeth, writes New West—Burnaby MP

All I want for Christmas is healthy teeth, writes New West—Burnaby MP

MP Peter Julian believes everyone deserves the opportunity to visit the dentist.
Burnaby Hospital to use artificial intelligence to help detect colon cancer

Burnaby Hospital to use artificial intelligence to help detect colon cancer

Fraser Health is spending $1.2 million to bring the technology to 12 hospitals, including Burnaby Hospital
Minter: Last-minute holiday gardening gift suggestions

Minter: Last-minute holiday gardening gift suggestions

Here are some gift ideas even master gardener Brian Minter would appreciate this holiday season.
B.C. funds more than $167K for Burnaby arts, culture programs

B.C. funds more than $167K for Burnaby arts, culture programs

Eight Burnaby-based organizations are set to help create a more vibrant community through the latest round of gaming grants.
BBB: Celebrating ethical B.C. businesses for 2023

BBB: Celebrating ethical B.C. businesses for 2023

Notable businesses, include the PNE, are being recognized for their dedication to gaining community trust.
Column: The problem with Ottawa's fiscal responsibility message

Column: The problem with Ottawa's fiscal responsibility message

Canadians need a "modest spending restraint" to see truly balanced government books, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation claims.
This Burnaby resident is tracking the city’s growth through the sound of songbirds

This Burnaby resident is tracking the city’s growth through the sound of songbirds

Citizen science uses smartphones to collect data on urban noise in South Burnaby.