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Several salad kits sold in Canada recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Several salad kits sold in Canada recalled due to possible listeria contamination

Did you have one of these salads recently? 🥗
Opinion: Jagmeet Singh clears up stance on cancelling Trans Mountain. Sort of

Opinion: Jagmeet Singh clears up stance on cancelling Trans Mountain. Sort of

Environmentalists want the federal NDP leader to commit to cancelling project
Large flare at Burnaby refinery sparks flurry of calls to fire department (video)

Large flare at Burnaby refinery sparks flurry of calls to fire department (video)

'Impressive' blaze first reported as building fire, then brush fire, according to fire department
Daily COVID-19 case counts in B.C. highest since May 1

Daily COVID-19 case counts in B.C. highest since May 1

The 724 new infections detected in the past day is at the highest level since May 1.
COVID-19 vaccination clinics scheduled at SFU Burnaby and BCIT

COVID-19 vaccination clinics scheduled at SFU Burnaby and BCIT

Proof of vaccination now required for students to live on campus, play sports, attend indoor club meetings
Burnaby COVID-19 cases surge 84% in just seven days

Burnaby COVID-19 cases surge 84% in just seven days

Burnaby moves into triple-digit case numbers
Jaw Dropping: Vancouver police seek owner of $12,000 in gold teeth

Jaw Dropping: Vancouver police seek owner of $12,000 in gold teeth

🗣️🎙️🎵 "Goldmolar, he's the man, the man with the Midas bite."🎶
Hall of Fame swimmer returns to Burnaby school to coach

Hall of Fame swimmer returns to Burnaby school to coach

Hall of Fame swimmer Sue Logan, who has spent a lifetime in the pool and coaching young athletes, was named an assistant coach with the Simon Fraser University men’s and women’s swim program, head coach Demone Tissira announced Thursday.
Burnaby stores offer deep discounts to keep customers amid fourth wave

Burnaby stores offer deep discounts to keep customers amid fourth wave

Back-to-school shopping has always been a highlight of the year for retail business, but in 2021 – with COVID-19 cases rising again – it’s become a matter of survival.
Burnaby begins work creating 'fish passable' culvert so they can survive

Burnaby begins work creating 'fish passable' culvert so they can survive

Guichon Creek has had several projects that aim to restore the wildlife habitat