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UPDATE: Burnaby post-secondary schools open Wednesday

UPDATE: Burnaby post-secondary schools open Wednesday

Post-secondary students in the middle of exams at campuses in Burnaby WILL be in classes today (Wednesday). Burnaby schools BCIT and SFU announced that classes have resumed after snow stopped and crews managed to clear campuses.
Get to know Islam at Burnaby mosque open house on Saturday

Get to know Islam at Burnaby mosque open house on Saturday

A Burnaby mosque is opening its doors to the public on Saturday. And just in time. Now, more than ever, we need more awareness about other cultures in Canada to stem a tide of racism that is washing over Canada. When Mario Cansesco’s Research Co.
Burnaby's bravest dog Mugsy has successful surgery - like a boss

Burnaby's bravest dog Mugsy has successful surgery - like a boss

A Burnaby puppy that had acid thrown on her face while living in Iran underwent surgery on Tuesday morning. "The vet just called and said Mugsy's doing great," said Burnaby resident Sam Taylor, the seven-month-old pup's owner.
Svend Robinson pushes for assisted suicide expansion 25 years after Sue Rodriguez's death

Svend Robinson pushes for assisted suicide expansion 25 years after Sue Rodriguez's death

Legislation is too restrictive former MP and current candidate says
Watch sea otters at Vancouver Aquarium make snowballs (VIDEO)

Watch sea otters at Vancouver Aquarium make snowballs (VIDEO)

This is too cute...
B.C. throne speech: Poverty-reduction, daycare, ferry-fare freeze, scalper crackdown

B.C. throne speech: Poverty-reduction, daycare, ferry-fare freeze, scalper crackdown

Centred around the theme of making life more affordable, the NDP government’s throne speech promises to unveil a poverty-reduction strategy, enshrine universal daycare into law, continue a freeze on ferry fares and prevent British Columbians from bei
Vancouver International Airport cancels and delays flights due to frigid weather

Vancouver International Airport cancels and delays flights due to frigid weather

A number of flights have been delayed, and a few cancelled
Trudeau surprises people in Burnaby while campaigning ahead of byelection

Trudeau surprises people in Burnaby while campaigning ahead of byelection

Prime minister was in town to support Liberal candidate Richard Lee
22-yr-old killed by one punch in 2017 Burnaby Starbucks assault: Crown

22-yr-old killed by one punch in 2017 Burnaby Starbucks assault: Crown

The prosecution has laid out its case against a couple accused of manslaughter in the death of 22-year-old man at a North Burnaby Starbucks in 2017.
Transit troubles continue Tuesday as snow continues to fall across Metro Vancouver

Transit troubles continue Tuesday as snow continues to fall across Metro Vancouver

TransLink is cautioning Metro Vancouver commuters that delays will be part of the day’s travels for customers, as snow continues to choke the region. The Expo and Millennium SkyTrain lines are hardest hit, as fewer trains are able to run .