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Burnaby strata loses appeal to stop sharing pool, tennis court with neighbour

Burnaby strata loses appeal to stop sharing pool, tennis court with neighbour

The B.C. Court of Appeal has declined to overturn a ruling that said two Burnaby stratas have to keep sharing the use and cost of a squash court, exercise room, swimming pool, tennis court and other amenities "in perpetuity."
Down Syndrome Film Festival is coming to Burnaby this March

Down Syndrome Film Festival is coming to Burnaby this March

Innovative documentary is among features at first-of-its-kind festival observing World Down Syndrome Day in the city.
Burnaby staff oppose plan to host pro tennis tournament with $1.5M price tag

Burnaby staff oppose plan to host pro tennis tournament with $1.5M price tag

Odlum Brown VanOpen's proposal to come to Burnaby would require a “significant city undertaking,” according to staff.
Letter: How we can stave off our planet's extinction

Letter: How we can stave off our planet's extinction

This writer has an answer: Stop oil and gas subsidies and invest in clean energy.
Police investigating whether deadly Burnaby shooting was a gang hit

Police investigating whether deadly Burnaby shooting was a gang hit

A White Nissan Rogue was set on fire in the area of 173 Street and 101 Avenue in Surrey Thursday, and IHIT is looking into whether that incident is linked to the death of a 17-year-old youth found shot to death at a Burnaby housing complex.
SFU softball promotes Stacy Fournier to interim head coach

SFU softball promotes Stacy Fournier to interim head coach

Fournier takes over from Tina Andreana.
Residential, single-family housing prices in Burnaby dropped again during January

Residential, single-family housing prices in Burnaby dropped again during January

"With mortgage rates having risen so rapidly over the last year, we anticipated sales [in the region] this month would be among the lowest in recent history."
It is always sunny in Burnaby: New breakfast spot just opened its doors

It is always sunny in Burnaby: New breakfast spot just opened its doors

Quebec-based breakfast chain Pür & Simple, opens its doors in Metrotown.
More paramedics to be trained at Justice Institute of British Columbia

More paramedics to be trained at Justice Institute of British Columbia

BC government says it's "critical" that folks know help is on the way when they call 911.
'Parade of storms': Environment Canada weighs in on rainy Metro Vancouver forecast

'Parade of storms': Environment Canada weighs in on rainy Metro Vancouver forecast

Bring a snorkel!