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City joins food security project

As a means to encourage food security, Burnaby is going to help foster a bio-regional food system project initiated by Kwantlen University. At a recent meeting, council authorized staff to participate in the South-West B.C.
Quest opens new market in Burnaby

Quest opens new market in Burnaby

Mounties arrest man at skate park

Burnaby RCMP arrested a 23-year-old man for allegedly selling drugs at Bonsor Skate Park last Wednesday.
Wildlife rescuers warn public about glue traps

Wildlife rescuers warn public about glue traps

Former Burnaby RCMP spokesperson found dead

A former media spokesperson for the RCMP was found dead on Monday, July 29, in his Abbotsford home. Fifty-five-year-old Sgt.

Transit change worries locals

Politicians concerned program cuts will discourage transit use
Housing activists rally in Burnaby

Housing activists rally in Burnaby

Anti-poverty activists rallied at a Residential Tenancy Branch in Burnaby on Thursday, calling for a meeting with Housing Minister Rich Coleman to discuss changes to the Residential Tenancy Act.

Coyote encounter leaves dog injured

A Burnaby man and his family are celebrating their dog's resilience after she was attacked by a pack of coyotes along a Burnaby Mountain trail on July 30.

Woodworker featured in gallery show

For Neno Catania, a lifetime of working with wood began with a job as a hardwood floor tradesman.

Burnaby youth adventures down the Fraser

When 21-year-old Marie Pudlas applied for the Sustainable Living Leadership Program at the end of May, she didn't expect to hear from the organizers so soon. But in June Pudlas got a call from the Rivershed Society of B.C.