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Refinery workers' union critical of NEB decision on pipeline

Refinery workers' union critical of NEB decision on pipeline

Unifor rep suggests NEB not protecting Canadian interests
[UPDATED] Burnaby resident loses case against Kinder Morgan

[UPDATED] Burnaby resident loses case against Kinder Morgan

Alan Dutton says he will still campaign for anti-SLAPP suit legislation in B.C.
[UPDATE] BBOT report raises issues with Kinder Morgan pipeline

[UPDATE] BBOT report raises issues with Kinder Morgan pipeline

UPDATE: Kinder Morgan Canada president Ian Anderson has issued a formal response to the BBOT’s report: “We appreciate the effort the Burnaby Board of Trade has taken to research and develop a report.
Tea biz might go down the drain thanks to city

Tea biz might go down the drain thanks to city

A Burnaby business owner is fed up with the City of Burnaby after months of jumping through hoops to open his tea shop. Chris Roller has been trying to open his Mad Hatterz Tea House in Lougheed Village.
Safe Community series tackles apartment safety

Safe Community series tackles apartment safety

Concerned about safety in your apartment building? Burnaby RCMP is inviting the public to a presentation on apartment security, hosted by the department’s crime prevention unit. The presentation, which takes place on Thursday, Jan.
Burnaby tops Fraser Health's restaurant closures list

Burnaby tops Fraser Health's restaurant closures list

Forty-one Burnaby restaurants were shut down by Fraser Health last year for reasons ranging from poor hygiene to unsafe preparation of food to ongoing issues with pests, making Burnaby the biggest offender in the health authority’s report.

Province gives gaming grants to Burnaby groups

The provincial government has handed out several gaming grants to Burnaby community organizations. In all, the province gave $700,000 to nine local groups that focus on providing social services.
[UPDATE] ‘Suspicious’ fire destroys Burnaby pub

[UPDATE] ‘Suspicious’ fire destroys Burnaby pub

Warning: video contains profanity
Burnaby father sentenced for locker room threats

Burnaby father sentenced for locker room threats

A Burnaby man received 12 months probation and a conditional discharge at North Vancouver court on Thursday. The sentence stems from an incident at Karen Magnussen arena in North Vancouver on Feb. 21, 2014.
Neighbours fed up with grow-op

Neighbours fed up with grow-op

City says medical marijuana facility contravenes City of Burnaby zoning bylaws