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UPDATED: Stephen Harper visits Burnaby Village Museum

UPDATED: Stephen Harper visits Burnaby Village Museum

Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a stop at the Burnaby Village Museum this morning, following a talk at the Vancouver Board of Trade, where two climate change activists posing as waiters snuck into the venue and were removed by security.
H1N1 strain spikes in Fraser region, but no cases in Burnaby

H1N1 strain spikes in Fraser region, but no cases in Burnaby

Fraser Health urges public to get flu shot in light of H1N1 spike

Resolution bump felt in Burnaby

Burnaby rec centres see rise in attendance around new year
[UPDATE] Owner of photos turned in to Burnaby RCMP identified

[UPDATE] Owner of photos turned in to Burnaby RCMP identified

The owner of a bag containing photos and memory sticks has been identified. According to Burnaby RCMP, the owner saw the photos on Global News and contacted the RCMP.

Confusion over NDP’s position on Kinder Morgan pipeline clarified

Is there a serious difference of opinion on the Kinder Morgan pipeline within the federal NDP? That appeared to be the case on Dec.
UPDATED - Property values relatively stable in Burnaby

UPDATED - Property values relatively stable in Burnaby

There were some small fluctuations but no major shifts in this year's property assessment roll, released by B.C. Assessment today. The assessments for Burnaby properties show some slight changes but nothing like past years.
Looking back at the year that was

Looking back at the year that was

The Burnaby NOW's year-end review for 2013
UPDATED: What to do with your old Christmas tree

UPDATED: What to do with your old Christmas tree

Drop off for composting, leave for curbside pickup or donate to help injured wildlife
Anton’s hosts a Christmas Eve to remember

Anton’s hosts a Christmas Eve to remember

The spirit of Christmas was in full swing at Anton's Pasta Bar last week. The Burnaby restaurant held its annual Christmas Eve meal for those in need on Dec. 24, feeding nearly 600 people, including children.
City contracts come with budget spike

City contracts come with budget spike

Provisional contracts with Burnaby staffers, fire services and an increase in police services lead to $4.1 million cost increase