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'Students are not cash cows': group marching in Burnaby to protest tuition hikes

'Students are not cash cows': group marching in Burnaby to protest tuition hikes

People are invited in march from Metrotown to office of Burnaby MLA Anne Kang.
Burnaby doctor up for $200K award for creating virtual consult service

Burnaby doctor up for $200K award for creating virtual consult service

The doctor makes his pitch to a committee next week.
North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

Healthy snowpack levels and cool spring temperatures spell good news for summer reservoir levels in Metro Vancouver.
Burnaby school club raises Black student voices

Burnaby school club raises Black student voices

Burnaby Mountain Secondary School Grade 12 student Sarah Lennon was frustrated with Black History Month consisting of 'one poster about Martin Luther King Jr.' so she took matters into her own hands with help from her school's racial equity club.
Anti-logging protester arrested after locking leg to cement-filled barrel on Highway 1 in Burnaby

Anti-logging protester arrested after locking leg to cement-filled barrel on Highway 1 in Burnaby

Police say man faces mischief charges in relation to a protest on the Trans Canada Highway near the Willingdon Avenue exit Wednesday morning.
Burnaby Hospital COVID-19 outbreak involves medicine unit: Fraser Health

Burnaby Hospital COVID-19 outbreak involves medicine unit: Fraser Health

Outbreak was declared on April 2, 2022.
Tribunal orders B.C. renter's damage deposit return

Tribunal orders B.C. renter's damage deposit return

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal has ordered a woman to return most of her roommate's damage deposit after finding there was little evidence of damage.
Record numbers flock to Burnaby summer school program

Record numbers flock to Burnaby summer school program

Elementary robotics, art and music classes snapped up first as more than 1,300 sign up for courses within the first 10 minutes of summer school registration.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Burnaby's George Derby Centre

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Burnaby's George Derby Centre

Outbreak declared on April 11.
Cyclist gets $240K for Burnaby crash that was mostly his fault

Cyclist gets $240K for Burnaby crash that was mostly his fault

A B.C. Supreme Court judge found Bobby Joe Carrero 65% responsible for a 2017 crash on North Road. The judge then ordered the driver who cut him off to pay more than $240K in damages.