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Affordable rental homes and child care spaces open in Burnaby

Affordable rental homes and child care spaces open in Burnaby

15 new affordable rental homes and 37 child care spaces are now open in Burnaby for families and people living with disabilities.
Burnaby building new fire station just outside Trans Mountain tank farm fence

Burnaby building new fire station just outside Trans Mountain tank farm fence

The Burnaby Fire Department's aging Duthie Avenue fire hall will be rebuilt on Greystone Drive west of Pinehurst Drive in a green belt right beside Trans Mountain's Burnaby Mountain Terminal.
Hockey coach jailed for child porn, luring children after Port Moody police investigation

Hockey coach jailed for child porn, luring children after Port Moody police investigation

As many as 200 youth victims 'unknowingly exploited,' say Port Moody police after former hockey coach sentenced to three and a half years in jail.
Meet the candidates: Who’s running for Burnaby city council?

Meet the candidates: Who’s running for Burnaby city council?

Read how Burnaby council candidates want to address housing, crime, increasing heat and other issues in the Burnaby Now’s questionnaire to civic candidates.
Edmonds pool in Burnaby re-opening Sept. 26

Edmonds pool in Burnaby re-opening Sept. 26

The pool was closed on May 21 due to damaged ceiling tile supports.
Ghostly greetings as Burnaby welcomes residents for a spooktacular Halloween

Ghostly greetings as Burnaby welcomes residents for a spooktacular Halloween

For the first-time in B.C., Halloween attraction Pumpkins After Dark features over 6,000 handcrafted pumpkins by Canadian artists to provide a family treat
Burnaby Mountain may get ‘temporary’ fire station before new fire hall built

Burnaby Mountain may get ‘temporary’ fire station before new fire hall built

The city has pushed back the timeline for the construction of a new fire station on Burnaby Mountain but is looking at setting up a 'temporary location' with firefighters and equipment.
New COVID-19 infections drop in Burnaby during past week, data says

New COVID-19 infections drop in Burnaby during past week, data says

Data recorded from Sept. 11 to 17.
Burnaby couple out of luck after truck they bought off Craigslist broke down before they got it home: tribunal

Burnaby couple out of luck after truck they bought off Craigslist broke down before they got it home: tribunal

The BC Civil Resolution Tribunal concluded there was no "persuasive evidence" North Vancouver's Ray Contracting knew the truck it sold to a Burnaby couple had transmission problems. The truck broke down before the couple got it home.
Burnaby to install rail safety decals as part of community program

Burnaby to install rail safety decals as part of community program

"We hope these simple actions will save lives.”