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Opinion: 'My home is a mess,' says Burnaby owner after contractor ghosted her

Opinion: 'My home is a mess,' says Burnaby owner after contractor ghosted her

The BBB issues a warning
Opinion: Man accused of assault over Burnaby trail directions is waving his stick again

Opinion: Man accused of assault over Burnaby trail directions is waving his stick again

Another confrontation on a Burnaby trail
Burnaby school flags at half-mast for 215 children found buried at Kamloops residential school

Burnaby school flags at half-mast for 215 children found buried at Kamloops residential school

Students and staff invited to wear orange this week to show respect, support for grieving Indigenous communities
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to lowest level since November

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to lowest level since November

Total number of people with at least one dose of vaccine in B.C. has passed three million.
Two more Burnaby elementary schools get rainbow crosswalks

Two more Burnaby elementary schools get rainbow crosswalks

Cascade Heights and South Slope are now the 10th and 11th schools in the district with rainbow walkways to celebrate LGBTQ inclusion and diversity.
Crows 'dive-bomb' massive bald eagle in Metro Vancouver (VIDEO)

Crows 'dive-bomb' massive bald eagle in Metro Vancouver (VIDEO)

"Their strength comes from numbers." 
COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Burnaby home

COVID-19 outbreak declared over at Burnaby home

Outbreak was declared by Fraser Health on May 20
Burnaby man who lured, sexually assaulted 11-year-old girl during COVID lockdown sentenced

Burnaby man who lured, sexually assaulted 11-year-old girl during COVID lockdown sentenced

Victim was third underage girl Sheldon James Lowney, 30, has admitted to sexually assaulting
Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh wants emergency debate on residential school discovery

Burnaby South MP Jagmeet Singh wants emergency debate on residential school discovery

Federal NDP leader calls for more action, to work in partnership with First Nations communities to investigate and fully fund identification of other sites.
Prayer circle trying to block Trans Mountain work on Burnaby-New West border

Prayer circle trying to block Trans Mountain work on Burnaby-New West border

On Monday morning, a multi-faith direct action group were attempting to block a backhoe and pipeline construction at the Brunette River. The group opposes destruction of this sensitive habitat for the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) pipeline.