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Pizza place on Coquitlam-Burnaby border helping arrange Turkey earthquake relief effort

Pizza place on Coquitlam-Burnaby border helping arrange Turkey earthquake relief effort

Pizza Garden restaurant workers and owners are all Turkish and are helping to mount a massive relief effort for the quake-struck country, including donating $1 from every pizza sold.
Burnaby landmarks lighting up red for 211 Day

Burnaby landmarks lighting up red for 211 Day

211 British Columbia is operated by United Way.
Here's where you can get Valentine's Day chocolate gifts in Burnaby

Here's where you can get Valentine's Day chocolate gifts in Burnaby

Show your love on Feb. 14 with these chocolate-inspired gifts.
Letter: Burnaby basement suites should be homeowners' decision

Letter: Burnaby basement suites should be homeowners' decision

Every basement suite is needed on Burnaby's rental market today, where there are astronomical rents and low supply.
20 acres of Burnaby park could be converted from wetlands to waste facility

20 acres of Burnaby park could be converted from wetlands to waste facility

Burnaby staff are proposing a 21-acre, $182-million green waste plant in Fraser Foreshore Park, which could generate revenue for the city.
Letter: Burnaby doesn't need a 'ridiculous' tax hike

Letter: Burnaby doesn't need a 'ridiculous' tax hike

Editor: It’s ridiculous that this council wants to increase our taxes by 10 per cent.
Teck Copper Innovation Hub officially opens at BCIT

Teck Copper Innovation Hub officially opens at BCIT

"This partnership amplifies the collaborative strength of our organizations and establishes a new hands-on learning environment that will have meaningful impact in the healthcare field and beyond.”
'There has to be a better way': Basement suites up for debate in Burnaby

'There has to be a better way': Basement suites up for debate in Burnaby

A housing advocate says building basement suites under these regulations would be bad for the environment.
Letters: Burnaby city council out of touch with the 'commoners'

Letters: Burnaby city council out of touch with the 'commoners'

These high tax increases can't just keep going, this longtime resident says.
Letter: Private health care has been an 'unequivocal failure'

Letter: Private health care has been an 'unequivocal failure'

Canada's health-care system needs help, but helping the rich get richer isn't the answer.