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Highway 1 rollover crash backs up rush-hour traffic in Burnaby

Highway 1 rollover crash backs up rush-hour traffic in Burnaby

The Burnaby Fire Department says there were no injuries in a Trans Canada Highway crash that saw a vehicle flip onto its side Friday
'Glitch' causes delay in booking COVID boosters for B.C. kids

'Glitch' causes delay in booking COVID boosters for B.C. kids

Ministry of Health says invitations to book third doses are now flowing to "all eligible children" in the five-to-11 age group.
Burnaby's first-ever reconciliation crosswalk installed

Burnaby's first-ever reconciliation crosswalk installed

A black-and-white crosswalk featuring a Thunderbird design now links Drummond’s Walk Urban Trail across Union Street in North Burnaby.
Fewer sales, listings continue Burnaby housing's downward trend: report

Fewer sales, listings continue Burnaby housing's downward trend: report

August 2022 housing sales marked 40.7 per cent drop compared to the same month in 2021.
Burnaby Village Museum hosting free speaker series in September

Burnaby Village Museum hosting free speaker series in September

Learn all about the 110-year-old carousel, the museum's blacksmith shop and get a behind-the-scenes look at the collection!
Unravelling the 105-year-old mystery of the death of 'Tom Thomson'

Unravelling the 105-year-old mystery of the death of 'Tom Thomson'

A group of emerging artists from North Shore are unravelling the mystery of the death of Canadian painter, Tom Thomson, in a play for the upcoming Vancouver Fringe Theatre Festival from Sept. 8 to Sept. 18.
New report shows Burnaby’s ‘out-of-date’ development approvals process lags behind

New report shows Burnaby’s ‘out-of-date’ development approvals process lags behind

The city will revamp the development approvals process, including adding three staff positions.
B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

B.C. gas prices are falling, but will it last?

In Metro Vancouver, gas prices are expected to drop further over the Labour Day weekend, but one expert warns that trend could signal an economic downturn and could spike again by the end of the year.
Government says new COVID-19 cases in Burnaby dropped again last week

Government says new COVID-19 cases in Burnaby dropped again last week

Data recorded from Aug. 21 to 27.
New Westminster strata loses battle over 'reasonable' number of planters

New Westminster strata loses battle over 'reasonable' number of planters

The Brickstone Walk strata on Royal Avenue has been ordered to pay back a $200 fine after failing to prove eight planters is an 'unreasonable' number for an owner to place in a common area.