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Class Act: Future business leaders face off in Burnaby student competition

Class Act: Future business leaders face off in Burnaby student competition

Nearly 50 aspiring business leaders from four Burnaby high schools faced off in a student-driven contest of marketing ingenuity at Burnaby Central Secondary last month.
Burnaby school district hires architect for seismic upgrades at two local schools

Burnaby school district hires architect for seismic upgrades at two local schools

Thinkspace Architecture Planning Interior Design Thinkspace Architecture Planning Interior Design The Burnaby school board has hired an architect to design seismic projects at two local schools.
First Nations canoe project at Burnaby school a big success

First Nations canoe project at Burnaby school a big success

A traditional women's canoe built at Gilpin Elementary School over three months by Squamish First Nation artist Aaron Nelson-Moody strengthens ties with local First Nation
Kinder Morgan passes oil spill drill

Kinder Morgan passes oil spill drill

NEB posts results from evaluation online for the first time
Burnaby’s Central Park is safe: ecology society

Burnaby’s Central Park is safe: ecology society

Despite a recent incident involving an attack by a group of coyotes on a small dog at Central Park in Burnaby, the park is still a safe place to be.
Federal NDP pulls out of NEB hearing

Federal NDP pulls out of NEB hearing

The federal NDP is pulling out of the National Energy Board review for the Kinder Morgan pipeline, even though the hearings are almost over. New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian wrote to the NEB Thursday to officially withdraw from the process.

Burnaby groups get $1.5M in gaming grants

The provincial government is doling out some of its gambling profits to local organization’s dedicated to helping others. In all, $1.
Councillors take to the links

Councillors take to the links

If you’re looking for a place to get the ear of the mayor or a Burnaby city councillor, Riverway Golf Course is a pretty good bet, while Burnaby Mountain, not so much.
Burnaby's investments close in on a billion dollars

Burnaby's investments close in on a billion dollars

It’s a financial portfolio that would even make Gordon Gekko blush at least a little. At the end of 2015, the City of Burnaby’s investment portfolio topped the $900 million-mark and returned a healthy profit of $41.5 million, or 3.91 per cent.
SFU pipe band members rescue pinned motorcyclist

SFU pipe band members rescue pinned motorcyclist

Vancouver police have awarded two members of SFU’s pipe band with certificates of merit for helping save a life this past summer.