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'Left behind': Burnaby researchers still waiting for first contract and better pay

'Left behind': Burnaby researchers still waiting for first contract and better pay

Research assistants expected to wait for payment until after a project is completed.
B.C. strata's $1.3-million special levy revote upheld

B.C. strata's $1.3-million special levy revote upheld

A handful of owners say the council president should have held a majority vote on whether to allow the revote.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. jump by 47 over the weekend

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. jump by 47 over the weekend

No data for new COVID-19 deaths will be provided until April 7.
Documentary filmmaking class a first for Burnaby school district summer school

Documentary filmmaking class a first for Burnaby school district summer school

High school students will study on SFU's Burnaby Mountain campus and make short docs featuring women in computing science
Burnaby landlord forced to hire movers for tenant taking his sweet time moving out

Burnaby landlord forced to hire movers for tenant taking his sweet time moving out

Landlord had to step in to meet a deadline, but tenant denied he should pay the costs. Who is right?
Burnaby seniors return to the stage with three comedies

Burnaby seniors return to the stage with three comedies

If you need a laugh, the Cameron seniors' troupe is here to serve.
Police investigate three sex assaults inside Burnaby's Metrotown mall

Police investigate three sex assaults inside Burnaby's Metrotown mall

Burnaby RCMP working to determine whether the same stranger assaulted all three women.
'Concerns' with electronic voting delay Burnaby Citizens Association council nomination results

'Concerns' with electronic voting delay Burnaby Citizens Association council nomination results

Voting ended on March 30.
Metro Vancouver SkyTrain expansion benefits rich more than poor, finds study

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain expansion benefits rich more than poor, finds study

Rich households were found to benefit the most from Millennium Line and Canada Line SkyTrain extensions, so who should pay for them going forward?
Fourth doses of COVID vaccine are coming to B.C. — but 40% of adults don't even have a third shot

Fourth doses of COVID vaccine are coming to B.C. — but 40% of adults don't even have a third shot

New Westminster's third-dose vaccination rate of 64% is better than B.C.'s 59%.