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Burnaby principals give parents the inside scoop on B.C. schools

Burnaby principals give parents the inside scoop on B.C. schools

Want to know why your kid’s school has split classes? Whether a private school would be the right fit for your child? What the big deal is with the Fraser Institute’s school rankings? How much money the province pays to meet your child’s special need
Kinder Morgan replacing Kelly's evidence by Sept. 25

Kinder Morgan replacing Kelly's evidence by Sept. 25

Company hopes hearings will be back on track
Final decision expected in city's court case

Final decision expected in city's court case

Legal conflict pits city bylaws against National Energy Board
Tenant cries foul on faulty towers

Tenant cries foul on faulty towers

A tenant of a North Burnaby highrise wants the property manager to address numerous safety issues that he says have recently plagued the building.
Class Act: Burnaby student takes on video game design boot camp

Class Act: Burnaby student takes on video game design boot camp

A Burnaby Grade 10 student is getting a chance to try her video-game design skills on state-of-the art equipment normally used by master’s students this summer.
Higher watering and recycling fines on the horizon

Higher watering and recycling fines on the horizon

Higher fines for breaking the city’s waterworks bylaw could come into effect next month.
Burnaby questioning timing of NEB delays

Burnaby questioning timing of NEB delays

Burnaby city council is questioning whether the Conservatives’ appointment of oil industry expert Steven Kelly to the National Energy Board was a strategic move to stall the hearings until after the federal election.
Police investigating assault, no shooting

Police investigating assault, no shooting

Turns out a busy evening for Burnaby RCMP wasn’t as busy as first reported.
No injuries in one-alarm fire

No injuries in one-alarm fire

Residents of a home on Castlewood Crescent escaped unscathed when their house caught fire shortly after midnight on Tuesday.
Burnaby group homes for mentally-ill underfunded, says non-profit

Burnaby group homes for mentally-ill underfunded, says non-profit

A non-profit hammered in a recent Fraser Health audit for shortcomings at its group homes for the mentally ill is firing back, saying the audit was poorly timed and its biggest challenge is inadequate funding from the health authority.