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Blinding sun behind Burnaby semi-truck crash

Blinding sun behind Burnaby semi-truck crash

The sun was to blame for a tractor-trailer jumping the curb and taking out a light standard by Byrne Creek Secondary School Monday afternoon, according to the Burnaby Fire Department.
Veteran Burnaby family doc vies for top spot at CMA

Veteran Burnaby family doc vies for top spot at CMA

A long-time Burnaby family physician is vying to become the first B.C. president of the Canadian Medical Association in seven years. Dr.
Vandal receives jail time for crime

Vandal receives jail time for crime

The man accused of keying more than 65 cars in Burnaby last November will be spending some time behind bars following a sentencing hearing last week.
Burnaby school district seismic upgrades caught behind Alpha Secondary bottleneck

Burnaby school district seismic upgrades caught behind Alpha Secondary bottleneck

As tremors rattle the B.C. coast and experts continue to warn of an inevitable mega-earthquake that could hit the province in the next 50 years, 15 high-risk Burnaby schools are still waiting for seismic upgrades. In 2004, all B.C.
Co-op forces singles to leave or pay more

Co-op forces singles to leave or pay more

Longtime tenant says changes will hurt seniors and people with disabilities
[UPDATE] Target closing across Canada

[UPDATE] Target closing across Canada

UPDATE: In a statement sent to the NOW , Jason Mann – spokesperson for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1518 – called Target’s departure predictable.
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.