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Bonney faces new breach of trust charge

Bonney faces new breach of trust charge

Longtime provincial Liberal and Burnaby resident Brian Bonney is facing a new charge related to the “ethnic vote scandal” that blew up prior to the last election.
City will give demoviction report ‘serious consideration’

City will give demoviction report ‘serious consideration’

A couple dozen members of a group pressuring the city to halt development in Metrotown made their way to council Monday night in hopes of an answer to their report and recommendations on the issue.
Are low-income people being pushed out of Metrotown?

Are low-income people being pushed out of Metrotown?

A community under attack.
NEB's Kinder Morgan decision due this Friday

NEB's Kinder Morgan decision due this Friday

Local stakeholders tell us what they expect and what they're looking for in the documents
Feds announce new panel for Kinder Morgan pipeline

Feds announce new panel for Kinder Morgan pipeline

Local MPs have mixed reactions
Man involved in Burnaby bathroom assault loses appeal

Man involved in Burnaby bathroom assault loses appeal

WARNING: This story contains graphic content, which could upset some readers. A man convicted of a sex assault in a Burnaby washroom more than a decade ago has lost his appeal. The B.C.
Kayaktivists descend on Kinder Morgan terminal

Kayaktivists descend on Kinder Morgan terminal

Hundreds of pipeline opponents surrounded Kinder Morgan’s marine terminal in Burnaby on Saturday, calling for an end to fossil fuel projects.
Kayaktivists descend on Kinder Morgan marine terminal

Kayaktivists descend on Kinder Morgan marine terminal

Chu officially appointed Burnaby city manager

Chu officially appointed Burnaby city manager

The City of Burnaby has a new top bureaucrat, and council didn’t look far to fill the position. On Friday, the city made it official announcing Lambert Chu as the new city manager.
Sinkhole costs city half a million dollars

Sinkhole costs city half a million dollars

A sinkhole that closed traffic on Production Way for several weeks last fall was not only an inconvenience for motorists, but it also put a hole in the city’s wallet. The city’s finance committee recently approved $1.