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B.C. mourns death of Vancouver businessman, philanthropist Joe Segal

B.C. mourns death of Vancouver businessman, philanthropist Joe Segal

Segal founded Kingswood Capital to become a significant real estate investor and developer
Burnaby city councillor to rock against racism in benefit concert

Burnaby city councillor to rock against racism in benefit concert

Bands including D.O.A., Roots Round Up, Kárà-Kátà Afrobeat Group and Buckman Coe will play a show in Vancouver for organizations that support youth, reconciliation and anti-racism.
Four Burnaby-based businesses receive combined $11M boost from federal government

Four Burnaby-based businesses receive combined $11M boost from federal government

"The Government of Canada believes in these companies."
Morphine, methadone levels in Metro Vancouver wastewater Canada's highest

Morphine, methadone levels in Metro Vancouver wastewater Canada's highest

Codeine levels in wastewater dropped, possibly due to surgery cancellations and people not getting colds or the flu due to pandemic masking and physical distancing restrictions.
This popular Port Moody pie shop will open a second location in Burnaby this weekend

This popular Port Moody pie shop will open a second location in Burnaby this weekend

Hungry for pie? Port Moody's Gabi and Jules bakery has a sister store opening in Burnaby on June 4.
'All trips count': Go By Bike Week in Burnaby celebrates cycling

'All trips count': Go By Bike Week in Burnaby celebrates cycling

Metro Vancouver will see pop-up celebration stations with snacks, basic bike tune-ups and cycling resources from Hub Cycling.
New West and Burnaby politicos collect fans for local seniors

New West and Burnaby politicos collect fans for local seniors

New Westminster-Burnaby MP Peter Julian and Burnaby MLA Anne Kang launch fan-collection initiative
B.C. man's vaccine injury certified by federal government for compensation

B.C. man's vaccine injury certified by federal government for compensation

The federal support program provides a lump sum payment for pain and suffering and a loss-of-income component as well.
Burnaby-based groups receiving $163K in funding to help those living with developmental disabilities

Burnaby-based groups receiving $163K in funding to help those living with developmental disabilities

This includes SPARC BC and posAbilities.
Burnaby school board sues architect over $108M high school project

Burnaby school board sues architect over $108M high school project

The school board alleges KMBR Architects Planners Inc. and Fast + Epp Structural Engineers Inc. are responsible for delays and extra costs at the Burnaby North Secondary School replacement project