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'For them, it’s like a game'

'For them, it’s like a game'

B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union continues to sound alarm over increasing violence at Burnaby youth prison after Oct. 30 incident
Trump will be treated like any visitor to Canada: Feds

Trump will be treated like any visitor to Canada: Feds

Whether Donald Trump becomes the next U.S. president or not, if he wants to come to Canada, he’ll be treated like every other visitor.
Bublé's oldest son diagnosed with cancer

Bublé's oldest son diagnosed with cancer

It’s news no parent ever wants to hear. On Friday, Canadian singer Michael Bublé and his wife announced their three-year-old son has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment in the U.S. “We are devastated.
Kinder Morgan president faces questions about spill response

Kinder Morgan president faces questions about spill response

Ian Anderson unsure climate change is caused by humans
Panel report on Kinder Morgan proposal criticized

Panel report on Kinder Morgan proposal criticized

A new report authored by the federal panel charged with gathering feedback on the proposed Trans Mountain expansion has “backfired” on the government, says the City of Burnaby’s lawyer.
Burnaby school board calls for byelection to replace Vancouver trustees

Burnaby school board calls for byelection to replace Vancouver trustees

The Burnaby school board was among the early voices calling on the provincial government to replace Vancouver trustees fired by Education Minister Mike Bernier on Oct. 17. The board passed a motion at its Oct.
School security ‘on the top of our agenda’

School security ‘on the top of our agenda’

Burnaby school district reviews its emergency response protocol after fatal stabbing in Abbotsford school
Did fireworks ban help Halloween?

Did fireworks ban help Halloween?

It was certainly a contentious issue prior to Halloween, but now the festivities are over, Burnaby’s ban on the sale of fireworks appears to have had the desired effect.
We’re ‘With Her’ in Burnaby vote

We’re ‘With Her’ in Burnaby vote

You could just give Hillary Clinton the presidency, well, if Burnaby residents could actually take part in the U.S. election.
Burnaby school plumber's human rights complaint rejected

Burnaby school plumber's human rights complaint rejected

A Burnaby school district plumber’s discrimination complaint has been dismissed by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal without a hearing, according to an Oct. 18 decision posted on the tribunal’s website. Wayne Carr, a School District No.