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Daiso opens in Burnaby at Metrotown mall this October

Daiso opens in Burnaby at Metrotown mall this October

You can get anything from cute notebooks to gardening supplies to cat toys.
Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this week

Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this week

A change has arrived in the Lower Mainland.
Burnaby could see laneway homes approved next fall

Burnaby could see laneway homes approved next fall

A new report says residents want new housing options “as soon as possible.”
New Fraser Health text alerts to help flag toxic drugs in circulation

New Fraser Health text alerts to help flag toxic drugs in circulation

The regional authority is launching the program with the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).
New interactive, after-dark Halloween experience coming to Burnaby

New interactive, after-dark Halloween experience coming to Burnaby

Get ready for a "one-of-a-kind" interactive haunted village experience in Warner Loat Park this Halloween season.
Voter turnout, advance voting dropped in 2022 Burnaby election

Voter turnout, advance voting dropped in 2022 Burnaby election

Less than 20 per cent of Burnaby registered voters cast a ballot.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths rise

B.C. COVID-19 deaths rise

The 32 COVID-19 deaths in week up to Oct. 15 is highest total since Aug. 27
Watch: Thousands of first responders salute Const. Shaelyn Yang

Watch: Thousands of first responders salute Const. Shaelyn Yang

Thousands of fellow police officers and first responders stood solemnly to salute RCMP constable killed in the line of duty as her body was transported from Vancouver to Burnaby.
Outdoor school sports in Burnaby, New Westminster cancelled because of wildfire smoke

Outdoor school sports in Burnaby, New Westminster cancelled because of wildfire smoke

The Burnaby New Westminster Schools Athletic Association has cancelled a cross-country race and postponed field hockey and soccer games because of poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke.
'A wake-up call': Five Canadian police officers killed in 37 days

'A wake-up call': Five Canadian police officers killed in 37 days

A former police chief says the deaths should be a tipping point. He's calling for changes to better support people and their mental health.