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Government wants input on invasive species plan

The snakehead fish loose in Burnaby's Central Park pond this summer has spurred the provincial government to crack down on controlling invasive species.

Killer kept wife's body in car while he visited Burnaby Mountain

A Coquitlam man who killed his wife over a custody dispute drove around for two days with her body in his SUV while he took his two kids to Burnaby Mountain, the Vancouver Aquarium and to church.
Kudos - the spirit of giving in Burnaby

Kudos - the spirit of giving in Burnaby

Hitting the bricks at SFU

About 150 members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees set up picket lines on Thursday at the Burnaby Mountain campus of Simon Fraser University.

Carjacking ends in crash

A 36-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman have been arrested on Burnaby's border with New Westminster after they allegedly stole a car at gunpoint and then crashed into a police car on Sunday afternoon.

Project moves ahead

SNC-Lavalin Inc. has been chosen to design and build the Evergreen Line, according to a press release from the provincial Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Club's plan shoots for world-class site

Ten-year plan would see more rowing lanes, a starting gate and fixing up or rebuilding the pavilion

Slow cooking success

Lower cost cuts of beef do well with long, slow cooking

Burnaby chocolate factory has silver bowls stolen

With more than four decades in the chocolate industry, Charlie Sigvardsen thought he had seen it all. But the owner of Charlie's Chocolate Factory at 3746 Canada Way got a surprise this past weekend.

New student centre at SFU named for 98-year-old volunteer

A new student centre at Simon Fraser University will be named after a 98-year-old former biology professor who spent nearly 40 years after retirement advising thousands of students.