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New Victoria's Secret location in Burnaby holding job fair

New Victoria's Secret location in Burnaby holding job fair

In advance of the opening of Victoria's Secret at Metropolis at Metrotown, the store is holding a job fair for sales associates, sales support associates, cash wrap associates and elevated associate roles, according to a post on the shopping centre's

Burnaby MLAs react to Dix’s resignation

Local New Democrat MLAs are supportive of Adrian Dix’s decision to step down as party leader, following a surprise election defeat in May. Dix announced Wednesday that he would resign from his post after the party has elected a new leader.
[UPDATE] Hospital Employees' Union picket outside Royal Columbian Hospital

[UPDATE] Hospital Employees' Union picket outside Royal Columbian Hospital

About 20 hospital cleaners and food services workers staged an information picket outside Royal Columbian Hospital on Thursday afternoon. A year of negotiations with U.S.-based Aramark and U.K.
Burnaby pedestrian struck by vehicle remains in serious condition

Burnaby pedestrian struck by vehicle remains in serious condition

A 70-year-old Burnaby man is in hospital after he was hit by a car while crossing Oakland Street early this morning. The pedestrian was crossing the street around 6:30 a.m.
No strike: school support workers reach agreement with province

No strike: school support workers reach agreement with province

School support workers will not go on strike, now that their union has reached an agreement with the provincial government’s bargaining agency, the B.C. Public School Employers’ Association.
[UPDATE] Man dies after incident involving Burnaby RCMP

[UPDATE] Man dies after incident involving Burnaby RCMP

A man who was taken to hospital after Burnaby RCMP found him to be in medical distress on Wednesday morning has died. The man was transported to hospital by B.C.

SFU helps out reconciliation efforts

Simon Fraser University's senate is making concessions for any students wishing to attend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's national event in Vancouver this month.

Burnaby skater scores silver at season opener

With four national titles on their resumés, ice dancers Madeline Edwards and Zhao Kai Pang have been itching to match that on the international rink. They moved another step closer to just that Sept.
It all started with a course

It all started with a course

After more than 30 years at Burnaby Family Life Institute, executive director Jeanne Fike has announced her retirement.

MP joins protests to protect science

Burnaby-Douglas MP Kennedy Stewart joined the cross-Canada protests, calling on the Harper government to end the "muzzling" of federal scientists.