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Protesters drenched as they bang pots and pans in pipeline protest

Protesters drenched as they bang pots and pans in pipeline protest

Burnaby resident revamps lifestyle for her senior years

Jane Knowles remembers the last cigarette she ever smoked. It was on June 26, 2010 - the day she had a heart attack and found herself lying in a hospital bed with three stents in her chest.

MLA pushes for safety standards on Tasers

Kathy Corrigan is pleased with the government's new changes to the way Tasers are used, but the Burnaby-Deer Lake MLA wants independent safety certification for the devices.

City told no dough, no go

Burnaby council is calling on TransLink to provide public toilets at its SkyTrain stations when funding allows it.

Trio share spotlight at concert

Three giants from the music world share the spotlight in the opening concert of the year by the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra: Mozart. Beethoven. Brahms.

Kids can dance and draw the day away in Burnaby

Another spring break camp has been announced for later this month, and this one is an artistic collaboration.

Burnaby Heights gets very own horror shop

Anything zombie, creepy and strange can be found at Netherworld Collectibles
Confederation Centre celebrates with Carmen Miranda tea

Confederation Centre celebrates with Carmen Miranda tea

Burnaby Board of Trade wants to help fire victims

The Burnaby Board of Trade is calling on its members to assist those who lost everything in the devastating Smith Avenue fire on Feb. 17.
Condolences, notes, left for family at Burnaby restaurant

Condolences, notes, left for family at Burnaby restaurant

Flowers and condolences are piling up at the doorstep of Paul's Restaurant on Hastings Street in Burnaby, after the owners' daughter was found deceased in a water tank atop of a hotel in Los Angeles last week.