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TransLink spends $13.9M to buy back building

TransLink has regained ownership of the 120,000 square foot Burnaby building that BC Transit sold for a $9 million loss in 2004. On December 18, 2014, TransLink paid $13.9 million for 6700 Southridge Dr. after spending $63,666.

Burnaby medical health officer backs Yes side in transit vote

Burnaby’s medical health officer says a Yes win in the upcoming transit referendum could boost the city’s health more than many of the drugs doctors prescribe. Dr.
Complainant wants to educate, not punish, cops

Complainant wants to educate, not punish, cops

Officer refused to give his real name to protester on mountain

Federation of Canadian Municipalities backs Burnaby's call to reinstate full NEB hearings

The City of Burnaby now has some cross-Canada weight behind its call for the National Energy Board to fully restore its hearing process.

Neighbourhood House hosting transit talk

Representatives from the Yes side in the transit plebiscite speaking
Safety is the responsibility of all road users: City

Safety is the responsibility of all road users: City

A recent letter to the NOW regarding cyclist safety on urban trails has prompted an immediate response from the city. Trevor Penner emailed the NOW on March 6, asking for clarification around the rules of the road when it comes to urban trails.

No six-lot subdivision for former Petro-Can

A former Petro-Canada site will stay vacant after Burnaby council vetoed plans for a six-lot subdivision at 6755 Canada Way.

No left turns from Rayside following fatal crash

The City of Burnaby is sticking with a recent attempt to make Canada Way a little safer after a tragic fatal crash at an intersection over a year ago.

Burnaby MP's e-petition plan implemented

Canadians will be able to file online petitions with government after the next federal election

Kinder Morgan working on fire safety plans for tank farm

Kinder Morgan is working on a fire safety plan for the Burnaby Mountain tank farm after recent talks with the local fire department, but the deputy fire chief is wondering why the plan isn't in place already.