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Burnaby piper looks for stolen bagpipes

Junior bagpiper Tyentyen Chen has been without her bagpipes - worth about $2,000 - for almost three weeks, after they were stolen from outside Simon Fraser University's Cornerstone food court on June 25.

Barbecue series set

With summer in full swing, the South Burnaby Neighbourhood House is hosting a series of low-cost community barbecues.

Burnaby real estate market balancing out

Burnaby's current housing market favours neither the seller nor the buyer, but it's being heralded as balanced by those in the industry.

Refinery application denied

Chevron's Burnaby refinery has been denied designation as a "priority destination," disappointing Canada's largest energy workers' union.

City food banks in need over summer

Cayley Dobie

Suspects arrested in Burnaby for alleged auto theft

New Westminster police arrested two suspects on Tuesday for allegedly stealing a vehicle in Burnaby the day before. According to police, at around 11:10 a.m.

Burnaby's St. Michael's Centre gets its tubs

Community turns out to celebrate successful fundraising campaign

Video: Did cat survive 30-storey fall?

Burnaby cat in fine form after possible tumble 30 storeys from a highrise apartment balcony

Sanders brings southern flavour to fest

The Burnaby NOW arts reporter, Marelle Reid, recently chatted with John Lee Sanders about his career and upcoming performance at this summer's Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival. Question: Where are you from? Answer: I grew up in Mississippi.

Updated: Kinder Morgan testing soil by Burnaby elementary school

Kinder Morgan is collecting soil samples by the Trans Mountain pipeline right-of-way, close to Stoney Creek Community School, testing for hydrocarbons at the request of the Burnaby school district.