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Battle over Burnaby Mountain far from over

Battle over Burnaby Mountain far from over

Kinder Morgan files constitutional question with NEB Friday
City managers' pay hikes draw fire

City managers' pay hikes draw fire

More than a dozen Lower Mainland municipalities, including Burnaby, have come under fire following the release of a report highlighting a disparity in wage increases between local governments and the B.C. Liberals.
Burnaby Mountain pipeline work in legal limbo

Burnaby Mountain pipeline work in legal limbo

NEB asks Kinder Morgan for notice of constitutional question before deciding on access order
[UPDATE] Burnaby's anti-pipeline resolution defeated at UBCM

[UPDATE] Burnaby's anti-pipeline resolution defeated at UBCM

Resolution voted down by narrow margin at Union of B.C. Municipalities annual conference
[UPDATE] Homicide team called to Burnaby

[UPDATE] Homicide team called to Burnaby

One man is dead following a shooting outside of a Brentwood condo late Wednesday night. Burnaby RCMP responded to calls of shots fired in the 2000 block of Rosser Avenue just off Lougheed Highway near Brentwood Town Centre around 10:30 p.m.
Burnaby crosswalk is 'a real deathtrap'

Burnaby crosswalk is 'a real deathtrap'

A South Burnaby resident is trying to bring attention to a dangerous crosswalk in hopes the city will make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Fatal fall at Burnaby care home triggers complaint

Fatal fall at Burnaby care home triggers complaint

When Patti Watson left her 97-year-old mother Viola Wilson at Fellburn Care Centre on May 16, her mother looked lovely as she always did during their visits.
Kinder Morgan pipeline fight will be raised at UBCM Wednesday

Kinder Morgan pipeline fight will be raised at UBCM Wednesday

METRO VANCOUVER - The battle against Kinder Morgan will raised at the Union of B.C. Municipalities Wednesday after three cities - Vancouver, Burnaby and Victoria - succeeded in getting emergency resolutions on the floor.
Ground breaks on $4.4 million SFU observatory

Ground breaks on $4.4 million SFU observatory

Ground has finally broken on a $4.4 million observatory project at SFU’s Burnaby campus. Orginally slated for completion in August 2014, construction on the Trottier Observatory began Sept. 9 and is expected to last into February 2015.
Pipeline opposition growing in Burnaby: city survey

Pipeline opposition growing in Burnaby: city survey

Oil spills cited as number 1 reason resident oppose the project