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Opinion: TransLink faces uphill battle luring Burnaby riders back to transit

Opinion: TransLink faces uphill battle luring Burnaby riders back to transit

TransLink on Monday launched a new campaign to boost transit ridership.
Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh calls $800 CRB reduction a 'cruel cut'

Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh calls $800 CRB reduction a 'cruel cut'

Federal NDP Leader and Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh calls a reduction in the Canada Recovery Benefit by $800 a “cruel cut” that needs to be stopped.
Opinion: End of COVID-19 briefings marks major pandemic milestone

Opinion: End of COVID-19 briefings marks major pandemic milestone

One of B.C.’s most popular television programs has finally gone off the air and that is a sign the COVID-19 pandemic may finally be in the rear-view mirror.
Opinion: I toured the Amazing Brentwood's jaw-dropping new Rec Room (photos)

Opinion: I toured the Amazing Brentwood's jaw-dropping new Rec Room (photos)

More than 90 games plus a full bar and multiple places to eat
Iconic Burnaby Italian restaurant closed forever just as COVID-19 restrictions lift

Iconic Burnaby Italian restaurant closed forever just as COVID-19 restrictions lift

Burnaby's La Villetta has gone out of business
Police dog catches man who bear sprayed someone on a Burnaby street

Police dog catches man who bear sprayed someone on a Burnaby street

One man is in custody accused of bear spraying someone on the western edge of Burnaby’s Brentwood area. On Saturday afternoon, a man was bear sprayed by an unknown suspect near Dawson and Gilmore, according to Burnaby RCMP.
'You got me there, eh?': Banned investment advisor caught lying

'You got me there, eh?': Banned investment advisor caught lying

A British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) panel has found that a former investment advisor made a false or misleading statement when he lied under oath to BCSC investigators.
Opinion: This is the best ‘hidden gem’ park in Burnaby to avoid summer crowds

Opinion: This is the best ‘hidden gem’ park in Burnaby to avoid summer crowds

City encouraging people to avoid bigger parks on peak days like weekends
Letter: Historic heat wave should be a wakeup call for all of us

Letter: Historic heat wave should be a wakeup call for all of us

'It’s time to stop ignoring what is happening'
Five Burnaby students earn Rogers scholarships, named 'young leaders'

Five Burnaby students earn Rogers scholarships, named 'young leaders'

Rogers Communications has surprised 35 British Columbian youth with a Ted Rogers Scholarship to support their post-secondary studies this fall, and in recognition of their community leadership and volunteerism.