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A Liberal darling candidate in Burnaby

A Liberal darling candidate in Burnaby

Darling, Chen and Keithley in Lougheed race
'It's not a video game'

'It's not a video game'

Tony Zanatta, a Burnaby North Secondary grad (1979) and retired veteran Vancouver police officer, gives his last talk about his one year with NATO in Afghanistan
Body of missing local teen found in Lytton

Body of missing local teen found in Lytton

The body of a Burnaby teen who had been missing since October has turned up in B.C.’s Interior. On Wednesday, RCMP identified a body found in Lytton on Nov. 1 as that of Oliver Mora Zamarripa, 19.
City stands by design for Willingdon pathway

City stands by design for Willingdon pathway

A group of cycling advocates made their pitch, asking the city to reconsider the plans for the Willingdon linear park that would connect Brentwood and the Heights.
Lest we forget

Lest we forget

While the sharpness of the memories may have dulled over the years, their message is still very clear. It’s important to remember. Around a table in the corner of the main floor at the George Derby Centre, veterans of the Second World War gathered.
Police take “wait-and-see approach” to pipeline protests

Police take “wait-and-see approach” to pipeline protests

With a decision on the proposed Trans Mountain expansion looming, Burnaby Mounties say it’s too early to know if there will be protests in the city despite some groups already planning them. Burnaby RCMP Staff Sgt. Maj.
'It’s just a really positive environment'

'It’s just a really positive environment'

New secretary-treasurer treasurer looks forward to stability in Burnaby after 10 months with the Vancouver School Board.
Trump victory could impact Trans Mountain pipeline project: Burnaby MP

Trump victory could impact Trans Mountain pipeline project: Burnaby MP

Donald Trump’s stunning U.S. election victory could have a major impact on one of the most contentious issues in Burnaby, according to a local federal politician.
Pedestrian killed near Duthie Ave.

Pedestrian killed near Duthie Ave.

An 18-year-old woman has been identified as the victim of a collision between a car and pedestrian in Burnaby Monday evening. The woman, whose name was not released, was struck at around 6 p.m.
‘He’s trying to ease us into a decision’

‘He’s trying to ease us into a decision’

Mayor weighs in on prime minister’s Oceans Protection Plan