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Six things to do in Burnaby this week: May 30-June 5

Six things to do in Burnaby this week: May 30-June 5

Check out these Burnaby events, including life drawing, Latin jazz music, environmental clean-up and spring orchestral concerts.
Burnaby Hospital breaks ground on new construction for redevelopment

Burnaby Hospital breaks ground on new construction for redevelopment

Premier John Horgan and Health Minister Adrian Dix visited the hospital.
Access upgrades complete from Burnaby rail corridor to North Shore port terminals: CN

Access upgrades complete from Burnaby rail corridor to North Shore port terminals: CN

Upgrades will help improve access to North Shore port terminals.
Letter: Willingdon Lands plan carries serious flaws

Letter: Willingdon Lands plan carries serious flaws

Inadequate consultation, displacement of renters among drawbacks of Urban Village blueprint
Darryl Plecas, Alan Mullen speak on Craig James conviction

Darryl Plecas, Alan Mullen speak on Craig James conviction

Former speaker of legislature, chief of staff fear process leaves government open to more scandals
Watch: Burnaby teen identified as Surrey homicide victim

Watch: Burnaby teen identified as Surrey homicide victim

Police are looking for help as they piece together timeline of 18-year-old Maanav Kinkar's activities before he was found dead in Surrey's Hazelnut Meadows Park last Thursday.
New Westminster, Burnaby actors star on Metro Vancouver stages

New Westminster, Burnaby actors star on Metro Vancouver stages

Catch your neighbours onstage with Bard on the Beach, Arts Club and Theatre Under the Stars this season.
TransLink gets green light to borrow another $1.3 billion

TransLink gets green light to borrow another $1.3 billion

B.C. provincial government approves TransLink to borrow more money to fund Surrey-Langley SkyTrain project, among others
Children's COVID-19 second dose vaccination rate in Burnaby at a standstill

Children's COVID-19 second dose vaccination rate in Burnaby at a standstill

Data shows the rate is still at 55 per cent.
Burnaby pickleballers stop cuts to court count

Burnaby pickleballers stop cuts to court count

The Burnaby Pickleball Association successfully petitioned the city to keep the amount of shared pickleball courts the same.