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Photos: First look at Burnaby’s next great restaurant with an always-changing menu

Photos: First look at Burnaby’s next great restaurant with an always-changing menu

Classics will be supplemented with 'test kitchen' menu items in Brentwood
Grocery giant in Burnaby part of profit surge as inflation drives prices sky-high

Grocery giant in Burnaby part of profit surge as inflation drives prices sky-high

Profits jumped by $124 million as inflation drives up food prices by 7.7% across Canada.
Elementary band classes spared in 2022/23 Burnaby school district budget

Elementary band classes spared in 2022/23 Burnaby school district budget

Grade 7 band classes were on the chopping block to help balance the budget, but the school board decided to dip deeper into its reserves so the bands could play on.
Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

Luxury B.C. building strata right in unplugging EV charger, tribunal rules

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says a strata acted "reasonably" in turning off the power to a man's EV charger.
Burnaby RCMP speed trap snares four 'N' drivers for excessive speeding

Burnaby RCMP speed trap snares four 'N' drivers for excessive speeding

One new driver was caught going 106 km/h in a 50 km/h zone at Royal Oak Avenue and Deer Lake Parkway, according to police
Four more lives in Burnaby lost to illicit drug toxicity in March

Four more lives in Burnaby lost to illicit drug toxicity in March

Burnaby death toll for 2022 rises to 19.
One year later: Investigation continues in North Delta homicide

One year later: Investigation continues in North Delta homicide

Case of mistaken identity say Delta Police
Someone in B.C. doesn't know they're the heir to a $1.9-million estate

Someone in B.C. doesn't know they're the heir to a $1.9-million estate

The $1.9-million estate is the largest unclaimed account in the province. The society in charge of reuniting forgotten funds with their rightful owners says the legal heirs are unaware of it.
Hot B.C. housing market set to cool

Hot B.C. housing market set to cool

British Columbia’s housing market remained active through March but is expected to downshift as rising interest rates curb sales and prices.
Housing prices still rising in Burnaby — but that trend might be slowing down

Housing prices still rising in Burnaby — but that trend might be slowing down

House sales dropped 25.6% throughout Metro Vancouver in April compared to March.