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Burnaby’s best steakhouse kicks off new year with ‘Dine Out’ deals

Burnaby’s best steakhouse kicks off new year with ‘Dine Out’ deals

Fill list of local restaurants taking part in Dine Out Vancouver has been released
Burnaby waste-to-energy plant to heat entire Vancouver neighbourhood

Burnaby waste-to-energy plant to heat entire Vancouver neighbourhood

A Burnaby facility that turns waste into energy will be soon be powering an entire neighbourhood A new agreement with Metro Vancouver will see River District Energy purchase up to 10 megawatts of heat from Burnaby’s Waste-to-Energy Facility sta
Burnaby warns of flooding as heavy snow melts fast

Burnaby warns of flooding as heavy snow melts fast

Residents asked to help clear catch basins
Opinion: Some idiot called 911 because a barista mixed up their order. Please stop

Opinion: Some idiot called 911 because a barista mixed up their order. Please stop

E-Comm issues its annual list of top nuisance calls
Environment Canada issues wind warning for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada issues wind warning for Metro Vancouver

Areas closer to the coast will see stronger winds
UPDATE: Walmart Canada says 'act of arson' cause of Burnaby Metrotown store closure

UPDATE: Walmart Canada says 'act of arson' cause of Burnaby Metrotown store closure

Store has allegedly been closed for two days
150 Burnaby drivers pulled over in 3 hours for not brushing snow off their vehicles

150 Burnaby drivers pulled over in 3 hours for not brushing snow off their vehicles

One driver caught going over 100 km/h in a 50 km/h zone in the snow
Vaccinated, unvaccinated both catching COVID-19 in B.C. but with different outcomes

Vaccinated, unvaccinated both catching COVID-19 in B.C. but with different outcomes

Active infections reach new record high of 31,817.
It's a girl: Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh and his wife welcome first child to start 2022

It's a girl: Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh and his wife welcome first child to start 2022

Baby was born on Jan. 3, 2022
Investment market watchdog takes bite out of a Burnaby CFO

Investment market watchdog takes bite out of a Burnaby CFO

Former Black Tusk Resources Inc. chief financial officer Roman Reuven Rubin has agreed to pay the BC Securities Commission $65,000 after he and the company's CEO failed to report a combined $1.9M worth of transactions involving shares in the company