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Burnaby celebrates 120th birthday

Burnaby celebrates 120th birthday

The latest event for Celebrate 120, which took place on Sunday, included free activities for families, a Burnaby archive display, a city walking tour and more.

Author speaks about grandmother power on Monday

The Burnaby Public Library and the Burnaby Gogos are teaming up to host author Paola Gianturco for a talk on her new book Grandmother Power: A Global Phenomenon on Monday.

Police arrest man suspected in Burnaby sexual assault

A 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested Tuesday night by Transit Police officers and now faces charges related to a sexual assault against a 12-year-old girl last month.

SHAW will stay live in the city

Shaw TV will continue broadcasting Burnaby council meetings live on channel four on Monday nights, according to Coun. Dan Johnston.

Smile! Your house may be on the assessment list

An effort to catalogue homes throughout the province for assessment purposes comes to Burnaby next week. Starting Sept. 24, B.C.
Rally in Burnaby demands increase to disability rates

Rally in Burnaby demands increase to disability rates

Family upset over treatment of father

Former Burnaby city councillor, Doug Evans, should be in care home, not hospital, says daughter

City school board seeking new superintendent

The Burnaby school board is searching for a new district superintendent, following the retirement of Claudio Morelli in late August.
Burnaby's BCIT celebrates World Rivers Day

Burnaby's BCIT celebrates World Rivers Day

Millions of people around the world will participate in the eighth annual World Rivers Day this Sunday, Sept. 30.

City hands out annual lease grants to community groups

Burnaby council approved the 2013 lease grants for community groups based at the Holdom Community Resource Centre and the Edmonds Neighbourhood Resource Centre at the Sept. 10 council meeting.