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Burnaby schools get $48K boost from thrift shop

Burnaby schools get $48K boost from thrift shop

Six Burnaby schools benefitted this month from a successful year of fundraising by the Burnaby Association for South East Side (BASES).
Camera theft stymies Burnaby Mountain biology project

Camera theft stymies Burnaby Mountain biology project

Suspected thieves have put a damper on a hands-on learning experience for SFU biology students on Burnaby Mountain.
Opening doors in Canada

Opening doors in Canada

Burnaby company offers job opportunities for refugees
What’s in a name anyway?

What’s in a name anyway?

Burnaby group is moving on from the controversy over the Vancouver Board of Trade name change
Popular urban bike trail set for a facelift

Popular urban bike trail set for a facelift

It’s a popular urban trail for cyclists and walkers alike. And soon, a portion of the Gilmore Urban Trail could be getting a facelift. The city is considering making improvements to the 3.
Should booze be available at the market?

Should booze be available at the market?

Having a sample of the latest local batch of brew or vino has become a major part of the farmers’ market experience in the Lower Mainland, except in Burnaby.
Burnaby traffic stop nets drugs, cash

Burnaby traffic stop nets drugs, cash

What began as a mundane traffic stop in Burnaby soon turned into something a lot bigger, when officers found nearly $35,000 in cash and more than 230 grams of cocaine inside the vehicle. The traffic stop began like many others.
Burnaby cops investigate possible attempted abduction

Burnaby cops investigate possible attempted abduction

Mounties are trying to determine whether what went down Sunday at Lougheed Town was an attempted abduction or not. The “suspicious” incident in question happened around 3:30 p.m.
Anti-pipeline protesters converge on Burnaby hotel

Anti-pipeline protesters converge on Burnaby hotel

Realty group slams Burnaby councillor for comments

Realty group slams Burnaby councillor for comments

City councillor Nick Volkow isn’t backing down from his stinging observations of the current real estate market in Metro Vancouver, despite a critical letter from the local board that represents the industry.