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Last month's most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby

Last month's most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby

The most expensive single family home sold in Burnaby in May went for $3.5 million, while the least expensve apartment was sold for $417,000.
Fundraiser brings in $50,000 for Burnaby Hospital redevelopment

Fundraiser brings in $50,000 for Burnaby Hospital redevelopment

Burnaby Hospital Foundation hosts inaugural Mayor’s Lawn Bowling Tournament to support facility.
N driver doubles speed limit on Burnaby road, parent's Tesla impounded

N driver doubles speed limit on Burnaby road, parent's Tesla impounded

An 18-year-old new driver was ticketed for excessive speeding Friday night after being clocked going 119 km/h in a 60 km/h zone on Gaglardi Way. His parent's Tesla was impounded.
It'll feel like 32 C in Burnaby today — but rain is on the way this week

It'll feel like 32 C in Burnaby today — but rain is on the way this week

Find a cool space to spend today, but get ready for rain by Friday.
Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Keith Baldrey: Wildfire season will put B.C.'s year-round control strategy to the test

Drought, record high temperatures have forest and wildfire service workers sounding the alarm.
Burnaby girls swarmed, beat, stomped and robbed fellow teen of Jordan sneakers

Burnaby girls swarmed, beat, stomped and robbed fellow teen of Jordan sneakers

Bella Yahia, 21, has been sentenced to house arrest and one year of probation for her part in a swarming attack on a 17-year-old girl at a park near Burnaby Hospital three years ago.
Letter: We have to drive to get groceries in Burnaby. How does that make sense?

Letter: We have to drive to get groceries in Burnaby. How does that make sense?

This resident is still waiting for a grocery store at Greystone Village.
These Burnaby women are 'stepping it up' with their new dance community

These Burnaby women are 'stepping it up' with their new dance community

Building an inclusive, accessible community one step at a time.
Letter: Burnaby's OCP public input process is 'undemocratic'

Letter: Burnaby's OCP public input process is 'undemocratic'

Residents need open access to give input into the Burnaby 2050 official community plan, this writer says.
'Ridiculous': 14 levels of underground parking in proposed 80-storey Burnaby tower draw concerns

'Ridiculous': 14 levels of underground parking in proposed 80-storey Burnaby tower draw concerns

As Burnaby approves taller and taller condo towers, the parking gets deeper and deeper. “It’ll take 10 minutes just for somebody to park their car,” said a city councillor.