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Burnaby organizations receive provincial funding for anti-racism and inclusion initiatives

Burnaby organizations receive provincial funding for anti-racism and inclusion initiatives

"Discrimination and racism are real, and too many people in this province continue to be victimized by hate."
Letter: Kudos to BC NDP for affordability efforts

Letter: Kudos to BC NDP for affordability efforts

Provincial government accomplishing more to create low-cost housing than BC Liberals did.
Traditional Indigenous powwow comes to Burnaby Mountain

Traditional Indigenous powwow comes to Burnaby Mountain

On Simon Fraser University campus, a first-of-its-kind event awaits this Saturday.
B.C. backs 14 companies looking to reduce plastic waste

B.C. backs 14 companies looking to reduce plastic waste

The B.C. government announced over $8 million in funding to 14 companies looking to recycle plastic waste or prevent it from entering depots and landfills.
More than 8,300 new homes are planned for this Burnaby 'urban village'

More than 8,300 new homes are planned for this Burnaby 'urban village'

Two proposed master plans would see 26 new buildings just south of Lougheed Highway.
Man, 60, charged after allegedly exposing himself at Burnaby school

Man, 60, charged after allegedly exposing himself at Burnaby school

Karoly Molnar, 60, has been charged with committing an indecent act and exposing himself to children under the age of 16. The charges are linked to an incident at Maywood Community School in November.
COVID-19 outbreaks affect 16 patients at Royal Columbian, Burnaby hospitals

COVID-19 outbreaks affect 16 patients at Royal Columbian, Burnaby hospitals

A total of 16 patients and four staff have tested positive in the outbreaks, which follow the removal of mask mandates in B.C. health care.
Vancouver officers testify about efforts to resuscitate Myles Gray after beating

Vancouver officers testify about efforts to resuscitate Myles Gray after beating

BURNABY, B.C.
Letter: PSAC strike is about fair wages for workers

Letter: PSAC strike is about fair wages for workers

"Families who work for low wages often face impossible choices: buy food or heat the house, feed the children or pay the rent."
How would Burnaby school district deal with active shooter, explosion, bear on playground: info session

How would Burnaby school district deal with active shooter, explosion, bear on playground: info session

The Burnaby school district is hosting a parent information session on May 8 to discuss its policies and procedures for dealing with critical incidents, including school shootings and other threats.