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City biz owner says he was hacked

City biz owner says he was hacked

Owner of Canadian Telescopes says people were paying, but payments were being diverted to someone else
Teen arrested for November shooting in Burnaby

Teen arrested for November shooting in Burnaby

Local Mounties believe they have the suspect responsible for a shooting at a Burnaby apartment in November that sent the victim to hospital.
'It's going to be very intense'

'It's going to be very intense'

Union president says Burnaby school district could be scrambling to post 40 new teaching jobs in the coming days
Burnaby students to tackle topics like sexual consent and relationship violence with younger peers

Burnaby students to tackle topics like sexual consent and relationship violence with younger peers

Older students at Byrne Creek Community School will soon be teaching younger kids about tricky topics like sexual consent and dating violence.
Burnaby South honours past sporting glory

Burnaby South honours past sporting glory

For one year, a couple generations ago, Burnaby South Secondary was on top of the provincial sports mountain. The school won the 1953 boys’ basketball provincial championships.
When winter stops being a wonderland

When winter stops being a wonderland

With another blast of snow predicted for this weekend, Old Man Winter isn’t even close to letting up on Metro Vancouver.
Most valuable house in Burnaby?

Most valuable house in Burnaby?

Indoor racquetball court, wine cellar and an English rose garden? Sure, why not, when you’re living in a nearly $12-million home. That’s just some of what you get in the most expensive home in Burnaby based on assessed value.
Pipeline protesters 'send message' to Kinder Morgan

Pipeline protesters 'send message' to Kinder Morgan

Around 50 members of Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) braved freezing temperatures Wednesday night and held a Kinder Morgan protest outside the Executive Plaza Hotel in Coquitlam.
Robotics a hit with Burnaby students

Robotics a hit with Burnaby students

Burnaby robotics students can’t seem to get enough of tinkering. The district robotics program at Alpha Secondary School – now in its second year – is about 85 hours in total, but there’s no reining in the enthusiasm of some students.
What to do with your holiday waste

What to do with your holiday waste

Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to throw out the Christmas tree and that mountain of wrapping paper. The City of Burnaby has put out a recycling checklist to make sure residents dispose of trash properly.