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Stoney Creek rehab project leads to weekend flooding

Stoney Creek rehab project leads to weekend flooding

Work on the Stoney Creek rehabilitation project may be nearing an end, but it hasn’t come without at least one final punch.
BBOT hands out best biz hardware

BBOT hands out best biz hardware

It was a big night for Burnaby business and an even bigger night for a local tech start-up. On Thursday, the Burnaby Board of Trade (BBOT) announced the winners of Burnaby Business Excellence Awards, and the big winner turned out to be Clio.
Burnaby school district develops autism behaviour tracking tool

Burnaby school district develops autism behaviour tracking tool

The Burnaby school district is piloting a homegrown online tool to track the behaviour of students on the autism spectrum.
Burnaby Mounties seek witnesses in stabbing case

Burnaby Mounties seek witnesses in stabbing case

Burnaby Mounties are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a stabbing last month. According to RCMP, the incident happened around 3 a.m. on Oct.
Get ready for the growth of Gilmore

Get ready for the growth of Gilmore

In several years’ time, the Gilmore station area in Burnaby will be the hub of Brentwood Town Centre with shops, cafés and a plethora of office workers.
Bear sightings are up in Burnaby

Bear sightings are up in Burnaby

Burnaby isn’t exactly known as a playground for bears like its neighbours to the east and north, but sightings of the wild animal appear to be on the rise.
Time for a new gallery?

Time for a new gallery?

The time has come for a new art gallery in Burnaby. That was at least the overwhelming sentiment Tuesday night at a public forum held to discuss the topic.
City of Burnaby assessing Stoney Creek damage

City of Burnaby assessing Stoney Creek damage

The City of Burnaby is assessing the environmental damage to a portion of a Stoney Creek tributary undergoing rehabilitation work, following a rainstorm last week.
Class Act: Burnaby school board recognizes academic crème de la crème

Class Act: Burnaby school board recognizes academic crème de la crème

The Burnaby school board recognized the top 2015 grad from each of its high schools at a board meeting Tuesday.
School district named in piano-moving lawsuit

School district named in piano-moving lawsuit

More than six years after allegedly breaking his hand, a former Burnaby student is suing the school district over the injury.