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Burnaby entrepreneurs get rolling with Vikram Vij

Casalinga Foods has had a successful 20 years in Burnaby, but owner Trish Bell always suspected she would find even bigger opportunities in the cabbage patch.

Four Burnaby Christian school students infected with measles

Fraser Health is holding an immunization clinic at Carver Christian High School in Burnaby today (April 2) after four students at the school contracted measles on a cultural outreach trip to China last month.

Mountain Shadow falls silent

A Burnaby institution, frequented by SFU students since it opened in 1980, has closed its large, wooden doors for the last time. The Mountain Shadow Pub had its last hurrah Saturday night and is slated for redevelopment.
Mail thief arrested on the North Shore

Mail thief arrested on the North Shore

Residents of two condos near Brentwood mall can rest a little easier now that the man accused of breaking into their mailboxes in March is behind bars. It is alleged that shortly before 4 a.m.
Leave your phone alone

Leave your phone alone

Police ticketed 30 drivers in 1.5 hours for using their cellphones

Council briefs: Burnaby proclaims Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Awareness Month

The City of Burnaby is acknowledging victims of boyhood sexual exploitation and abuse this month. Coun.

UniverCity liquor store in the works

Liquor store proposals for Burnaby are now trickling in as the B.C. government's overhaul of its liquor laws begins to take effect.

Tri-Cities Cask Festival this Friday

Burnaby brewery taking part
UPDATE: Mayors sign joint-declaration against National Energy Board

UPDATE: Mayors sign joint-declaration against National Energy Board

Mayors declare 'non-confidence' in board's public hearing process

Well-known activist named Burnaby's Citizen of the Year

Elsie Dean is known for many things - her activism as a feminist, senior and environmentalist, to name a few. Now she can add Burnaby's Outstanding Citizen of the Year to that list.