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Burnaby's housing prices continue upward swing

Burnaby's housing prices continue upward swing

Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says housing prices in the region are up six per cent or more across all home types at the midway point of the year.
Donut miss out: Celebrate National Donut Day with these delicious Burnaby and New West spots

Donut miss out: Celebrate National Donut Day with these delicious Burnaby and New West spots

Friday, June 2 marks National Donut Day.
Indigenous B.C. boys soccer team takes shot at $10K fundraiser

Indigenous B.C. boys soccer team takes shot at $10K fundraiser

Eighteen soccer players representing First Nations across British Columbia are headed to the 2023 North American Indigenous Games in July, and they’re looking for support.
This corner store on Burnaby Mountain will get you hooked on crocheted figurines

This corner store on Burnaby Mountain will get you hooked on crocheted figurines

Cute dinosaurs, puppies and bumblebees will welcome you into this family-owned convenience store in North Burnaby.
Here's where the cheapest — and most expensive — gas is in Burnaby currently

Here's where the cheapest — and most expensive — gas is in Burnaby currently

Gas prices see slight drop in Burnaby.
Get green and dirty: environmental week events in Burnaby

Get green and dirty: environmental week events in Burnaby

Fun ways to connect with nature during Burnaby Environment Week
You could be drinking beers at these four Burnaby parks this month

You could be drinking beers at these four Burnaby parks this month

Burnaby staff are recommending a pilot program for alcohol in parks beginning June 23.
Burnaby coalition wants two 'critically needed' new homeless shelters ASAP

Burnaby coalition wants two 'critically needed' new homeless shelters ASAP

The Society to End Homelessness in Burnaby says there’s a “significant increase” in the number of people who need its services.
$10K provincial funding to help improve this Burnaby street's safety

$10K provincial funding to help improve this Burnaby street's safety

"Projects like improved crosswalks, traffic-calming measures and safety planning help prevent dangerous driving, giving people confidence and keeping communities safely connected."
TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

TransLink reports speedy return of riders in 2023, warns of overcrowding

Elected officials are seeking permanent federal subsidies for TransLink as ridership appears on an accelerated post-pandemic rebound, particularly south of the Fraser River.