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Kingsway's Dosa Trail: Restaurants offering authentic South Indian flavours beyond Burnaby

Kingsway's Dosa Trail: Restaurants offering authentic South Indian flavours beyond Burnaby

Move over bar hopping, who's ready for dosa-hopping?
Letters: Burnaby North Viking mascot should stay

Letters: Burnaby North Viking mascot should stay

More readers are speaking up in defence of the controversial statue.
Longtime Burnaby bakery bids farewell to the community after 65 years

Longtime Burnaby bakery bids farewell to the community after 65 years

The Valley Bakery, a beloved family-owned bakery, is closing its doors this August after more than six decades.
This Burnaby neighbourhood is set to get its first community resource centre

This Burnaby neighbourhood is set to get its first community resource centre

Lougheed is the only town centre in Burnaby that doesn't have its own community resource centre.
Shop, learn and give back: Join Lower Mainland's 'Share the Love' thrift store crawl

Shop, learn and give back: Join Lower Mainland's 'Share the Love' thrift store crawl

Discover hidden treasures and support community causes at these New West and Burnaby thrift stores.
New grocery store opens in Burnaby

New grocery store opens in Burnaby

The old SuperValu space has a new tenant – Sungiven Foods.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Gas prices have risen to almost $2 per litre in Metro Vancouver, again.
$200K drill seized in Fiji sparks lawsuit against Burnaby businessman

$200K drill seized in Fiji sparks lawsuit against Burnaby businessman

An Ecuador-based company is suing Vancouver-based mineral exploration company Thunderstruck Resources Ltd., Bonga Xploration Drilling Supplies Ltd., and Bonga's sole director, Lloyd Francis Gale, over a $200,000 drill allegedly stuck in Fiji well after the lease for it had expired.
Nine Burnaby organizations receive grants to help shape B.C.’s anti-racism legislation

Nine Burnaby organizations receive grants to help shape B.C.’s anti-racism legislation

Overall, 68 organizations across the province are provided with funding to engage community members in safe spaces to develop new anti-racism legislation.
Sunny days: Weekend promises reprieve from summer heat in Burnaby

Sunny days: Weekend promises reprieve from summer heat in Burnaby

But hot temperatures are set to return next week.