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75-year-old woman dead after crash on Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam border

75-year-old woman dead after crash on Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam border

A 75-year-old female passenger was killed in a single-vehicle crash on North Road Tuesday morning.
B.C.’s COVID-19 fall booster campaign to begin at pharmacies in the coming days

B.C.’s COVID-19 fall booster campaign to begin at pharmacies in the coming days

About 110,000 booster shots are set to be delivered to B.C. this week.
Simon Fraser University reveals new name for varsity sports

Simon Fraser University reveals new name for varsity sports

SFU retired its former name, the Clan, in 2020
What are kitchen catchers? They're coming to Burnaby homes beginning this week

What are kitchen catchers? They're coming to Burnaby homes beginning this week

Mini green kitchen bins are coming to anyone who receives weekly food scrap collection in Burnaby.
Family of Burnaby's newest millionaire scanned winning ticket out of disbelief

Family of Burnaby's newest millionaire scanned winning ticket out of disbelief

Lender Sampang now plans to travel and buy a home.
Photos: Nikkei Matsuri in Burnaby celebrates Japanese culture

Photos: Nikkei Matsuri in Burnaby celebrates Japanese culture

The 10th annual Nikkei Matsuri event, hosted by the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre, celebrated Japanese culture and heritage. Photographer Lisa King recorded the day.
Public input wanted on Burnaby water main up for replacement

Public input wanted on Burnaby water main up for replacement

The Central Park water main is up for replacement this fall — have your say on the project in a virtual open house or online survey.
B.C. is working on a new physician compensation model. What are doctors saying?

B.C. is working on a new physician compensation model. What are doctors saying?

B.C.'s new physician compensation model will be revealed this fall.
B.C. scientists hopeful in fight against mites that puncture and kill honeybees

B.C. scientists hopeful in fight against mites that puncture and kill honeybees

SURREY, B.C. — Chemistry professor Erika Plettner gestures towards beehives surrounded by tall, dry grasses as she explains the multiple pressures facing honeybees worldwide.
Update: Hudson’s Bay injunction against Metrotown highrise development dismissed

Update: Hudson’s Bay injunction against Metrotown highrise development dismissed

HBC's suit against the owner and developers of Metropolis at Metrotown to stop the construction of the three-tower development underway has been dismissed.