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Burnaby won't get B.C.'s backing in TMX tree removal case

Burnaby won't get B.C.'s backing in TMX tree removal case

The provincial government will not be intervening in the case, in which Trans Mountain is seeking to bypass city processes for tree removal
Burnaby guitarist's one-minute music lessons are a TikTok hit

Burnaby guitarist's one-minute music lessons are a TikTok hit

When COVID-19 stopped live performance, Eddie Lam turned to the virtual world and found an international audience through TikTok, YouTube and Instagram
Hospitalizations from COVID-19 in B.C. fall to level last seen in November

Hospitalizations from COVID-19 in B.C. fall to level last seen in November

Death toll from the pandemic in B.C. passes 1,100 with 14 new fatalities
Opinion: Dude ignoring mask rules in Metrotown mall is infuriating

Opinion: Dude ignoring mask rules in Metrotown mall is infuriating

Why don't all people follow the rules?
Pomeranian seized from stolen SUV in Burnaby, reunited with Vancouver family

Pomeranian seized from stolen SUV in Burnaby, reunited with Vancouver family

Police say dog found inside stolen vehicle that was stuffed with stolen property linked to four break-ins and a theft in Burnaby, Vancouver, Surrey, Richmond and New Westminster.
Burnaby man 'sleepless' after scratching way to fat lottery jackpot

Burnaby man 'sleepless' after scratching way to fat lottery jackpot

He wants to take his son to a rock concert
Opinion: B.C. late to the game on federal COVID Alert app

Opinion: B.C. late to the game on federal COVID Alert app

The federal minister of digital government 'disappointed' in B.C.
Dr. Bonnie Henry: Maximizing the benefit of limited vaccine supply

Dr. Bonnie Henry: Maximizing the benefit of limited vaccine supply

A commentary by B.C.’s provincial health officer.
Brace yourself: Snowy weekend projected for Burnaby

Brace yourself: Snowy weekend projected for Burnaby

Snow likely in higher elevations, like Burnaby Mountain
Transport Canada won't budge on ferry-deck regulation

Transport Canada won't budge on ferry-deck regulation

Transport Canada appears to be unwilling to reconsider allowing passengers to remain in their cars on BC Ferries’ enclosed lower decks, despite pleas to relax the regulation.