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Alumni association confident in the future of SFU football

Alumni association confident in the future of SFU football

“We believe we are on a constructive path to finding a conference to play in 2024 and beyond.”
Letter: Don't squander City of Burnaby's healthy surpluses

Letter: Don't squander City of Burnaby's healthy surpluses

Should Burnaby be focusing on maintaining its budget surpluses? This writer says yes.
Burnaby's rental prices have gone up — again

Burnaby's rental prices have gone up — again

One-bedroom and two-bedroom averages both went up in the last month, a new report says.
Letter: Does Burnaby City Hall really need to move?

Letter: Does Burnaby City Hall really need to move?

If it does move, is Metrotown the right location?
Beat the heat: tips to stay cool in Burnaby on a hot summer day

Beat the heat: tips to stay cool in Burnaby on a hot summer day

What time is it? Summertime — so here's some advice (from a tropical gal) on how to keep your cool
Letter: Let's hope 'yahoos' don't ruin drinking in Burnaby parks for the rest of us

Letter: Let's hope 'yahoos' don't ruin drinking in Burnaby parks for the rest of us

Should there be security patrols in parks once alcohol consumption is allowed?
Burnaby resident appears in popular animal rescue TV show

Burnaby resident appears in popular animal rescue TV show

The second season of the docuseries, Pets & Pickers, is being aired on Animal Planet
Opinions: SkyTrain noise is 'grating' for Burnaby residents

Opinions: SkyTrain noise is 'grating' for Burnaby residents

Have you had problems with noise while riding SkyTrain? These folks have.
Can we play baseball?: Burnaby author's new kids' book mixes adventure, nostalgia

Can we play baseball?: Burnaby author's new kids' book mixes adventure, nostalgia

A new children’s book by renowned local environmentalist, Mark Angelo, tells the tale of children searching for a place to play ball.
Burnaby councillor pushes for 'bold' carbon emissions cap in new buildings

Burnaby councillor pushes for 'bold' carbon emissions cap in new buildings

New provincial guidelines allow cities to mandate zero-carbon emissions from large and small buildings.