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Burnaby RCMP officer cleared in shooting

Burnaby RCMP officer cleared in shooting

It was almost 1:30 in the morning on May 13, 2015, when a pair of Burnaby Mounties were called to a home on Clare Avenue. The call came in as an “unwanted male” at a residence. When the two cops showed up, they came across a man with a knife.
Lots of salt in Burnaby Mountain creeks

Lots of salt in Burnaby Mountain creeks

Streemkeepers concerned about salmon eggs
Burnaby man wanted in connection with assault of police officer

Burnaby man wanted in connection with assault of police officer

The hunt for a Burnaby man is underway, after the alleged assault of a police officer in Port Coquitlam.
Class Act: Burnaby North hosts day of reconciliation

Class Act: Burnaby North hosts day of reconciliation

Burnaby North Secondary hosted its third annual Day of Truth and Reconciliation Monday, Jan. 9.
Winter takes a toll on shelter and city streets

Winter takes a toll on shelter and city streets

It’s been a busy season for the folks operating the city’s extreme weather shelter, and the winter isn’t even over.
Burnaby school's first dry grad in five years needs help

Burnaby school's first dry grad in five years needs help

A pair of Moscrop Secondary School moms is determined to get a dry grad celebration off the ground at their kids’ school for the first time in five years.
Rennie claims Shape Properties owes millions in unpaid real estate marketing fees

Rennie claims Shape Properties owes millions in unpaid real estate marketing fees

Rennie Marketing Systems is suing Shape Properties Corp.
Trans Mountain meets B.C.'s five conditions

Trans Mountain meets B.C.'s five conditions

The B.C. government has given the green light to Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain expansion project.
Burnaby moms stepping up but provincial bank still needs breast milk

Burnaby moms stepping up but provincial bank still needs breast milk

Burnaby moms are pumping out a steady stream of donated breast milk, but the B.C. Women’s Provincial Milk Bank still desperately needs more.
Former Burnaby teacher bequeaths $600,000 for local scholarships

Former Burnaby teacher bequeaths $600,000 for local scholarships

Wynn (Winnifred) Richmond was 'an independent, dignified, compassionate and loving lady, who valued a good education'