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Alleged 'prolific' thief busted by Burnaby RCMP

Police calling on citizens to claim stolen property

Shuttle stays put

The two community shuttle routes in the Heights are not changing, according to a press release from TransLink, though shuttle service in the area will only run every hour during off-peak hours.

Butt out outside, society says

Lighting up may become a real drag for those who enjoy their tobacco in the great outdoors.

Citizen of the Year nomination deadline approaches

Monday is the last day to nominate outstanding Burnaby residents who have volunteered their hearts out.

Researchers at SFU discover new flu treatment

Researchers at Simon Fraser University say they've found a way to improve on existing flu medications that are losing their effectiveness.

Burnaby teachers want ethical investments

The Burnaby Teachers' Association doesn't want teachers' pension funds invested in a well-known weapons manufacturer and a company they say is making private profits off the public education system.

VOLUNTEERS TRYING TO TRAP SURVIVING CATS

Volunteers will be setting up traps to try to locate any cats that may have found their way out of a recent apartment fire. Fire destroyed a four-storey apartment complex at 3526 Smith Ave. in Burnaby on Feb. 17.
Little shop of horrors opens in Heights

Little shop of horrors opens in Heights

Anything zombie, creepy and strange can be found at Netherworld Collectibles

New Edmonds Community Centre set to open in April

The Edmonds Community Centre project is entering its final phase of construction within budget, according to a city report.

City groups, citizens step up in time of need

All Smith Ave. fire victims now housed, and donations are still coming in