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Photos: Hats Off Day returns to Burnaby Heights in style

Photos: Hats Off Day returns to Burnaby Heights in style

It was three long years in coming, but Hats Off Day made its triumphant return to Burnaby Heights on Saturday.
22-year-old dead after motorcycle crash in Burnaby

22-year-old dead after motorcycle crash in Burnaby

Burnaby RCMP criminal collision team is investigating the fatal incident.
Burnaby's quirkiest motorbike repair shop meets party hub is leaving town

Burnaby's quirkiest motorbike repair shop meets party hub is leaving town

Richelle Trelenberg of True Grit Moto has turned an old barn into a motorcycle repair shop and event space - but it's not staying in Burnaby for much longer.
Celebrating dads: New West band hosts Father's Day concert

Celebrating dads: New West band hosts Father's Day concert

The New Westminster and District Concert Band has been performing on Father’s Day every year since the ‘60s. The Record learns about the band’s history from Kerry Turner, who has been part of it since 1949.
Five for Friday: How to celebrate Father's Day in Burnaby

Five for Friday: How to celebrate Father's Day in Burnaby

If you've forgotten that Father's Day is this Sunday (June 19), here are some ideas to help you out.
New Burnaby COVID-19 case counts inch upward during latest reporting period

New Burnaby COVID-19 case counts inch upward during latest reporting period

Data recorded from June 5 to 11.
Letter: Willingdon plan opens doors to transportation progress in Burnaby

Letter: Willingdon plan opens doors to transportation progress in Burnaby

Pursuing Willingdon Lands MasterPlan will facilitate north-south rapid-transit and make better use of scarce land resources in region
Witnesses sought in unprovoked Burnaby stranger assault

Witnesses sought in unprovoked Burnaby stranger assault

The incident happened at Lougheed Highway near Willingdon Avenue on June 14.
Burnaby’s Shadbolt Centre bids farewell to literary arts advisor Shauna Paull

Burnaby’s Shadbolt Centre bids farewell to literary arts advisor Shauna Paull

The poet is moving on to work in Vancouver after 23 years of teaching at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.
Owner not entitled to refund for not getting service she wanted from Burnaby strata: tribunal

Owner not entitled to refund for not getting service she wanted from Burnaby strata: tribunal

A local townhouse owner said she didn't get the service she paid for from her Metrotown strata, so she asked the B.C. Civil Rights Tribunal to order the strata to refund her fees.