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Amy's Kitchen recalls lasagna and breakfast wraps

If you're about to eat a gluten-free tofu scramble breakfast wrap from Amy's Kitchen, read this first. The well-known packaged food company has issued a voluntary recall for 73,897 cases of its products, due to possible Listeria contamination.
Shots fired on Gilley Avenue

Shots fired on Gilley Avenue

Gilley Avenue was closed for several hours Monday afternoon while police investigated reports of shots fired in the area between Carson and Portland streets. According to Burnaby RCMP, the call came in around 12:40 p.m.
Burnaby condos hit by mail theft

Burnaby condos hit by mail theft

Two condo buildings in North Burnaby had its mailboxes broken into recently sparking residents to reach out to the community for help catching the culprit. On March 10, shortly after 4 a.m.
Pipeline opponents stage photo event at Kinder Morgan tank farm

Pipeline opponents stage photo event at Kinder Morgan tank farm

A group of pipeline opponents staged a tongue-in-cheek protest at Kinder Morgan's tank farm, participating in the same activity that triggered a recent police investigation of an SFU professor.
Guilty plea expected in fatal crash

Guilty plea expected in fatal crash

The sentencing hearing for a 46-year-old Burnaby man involved in a fatal accident is set for May. Mohammad Abdolmalekpoor is accused of causing the death of 26-year-old Mark Holmes on April 19, 2011.
UPDATE: Kinder Morgan alleges masked protesters took surveying equipment

UPDATE: Kinder Morgan alleges masked protesters took surveying equipment

Kinder Morgan is alleging a band of masked protesters made off with a piece of surveying equipment this morning.

School shops not equipped to woo kids to trades, says Burnaby dad

This is part one in a two-part series about shop classes in the Burnaby school district and the history behind conditions one retired local tech ed teacher calls “deplorable.” "Are you kidding me?" If the B.C.
[UPDATE] Police watchdog calling for witnesses

[UPDATE] Police watchdog calling for witnesses

Investigators with the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. were in Burnaby this weekend following the city’s second police-involved shooting this month – this time near Lougheed mall.

Burnaby teacher leading charge to oust MLA Richard Lee

Burnaby-North MLA Richard Lee was walking by Brentwood mall Wednesday, when he noticed a small group of people handing out pamphlets.
Burnaby mayor found guilty of distracted driving

Burnaby mayor found guilty of distracted driving

Mayor Derek Corrigan has had his day in court – it just wasn’t a good day. On Wednesday, Corrigan unsuccessfully disputed his July 2013 distracted driving ticket at Robson Square Provincial Court.