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Casey has the Wright stuff at Fox tourney

Casey has the Wright stuff at Fox tourney

A diminutive Mountie with an enormous heart got a musical ride of his own when he was serenaded by Michael J. Fox on his birthday.

Burnaby Art Gallery offers art at city libraries

The Burnaby Art Gallery is reaching out to bring art to all corners of the city. The gallery is hosting three new exhibitions at branches of the Burnaby Public Library. At the Bob Prittie branch at Metrotown, it's Harry Booth: Corners/Cutlines.

Thanks giving food drive on

Volunteers with the annual Thanksgiving food drive are visiting Burnaby homes and leaving bags on doorsteps in hopes local residents will donate food for low in come families.

Mounties make arrest in string of thefts

Burnaby RCMP has made an arrest in a recent series of thefts and break and enters throughout the city.
Police searching for alleged stabbing suspect

Police searching for alleged stabbing suspect

Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a suspect in an alleged attack last week. On Sept. 6, a man, standing outside an apartment building on Dunblane Avenue, was allegedly stabbed in the neck by another man.
Police ask for help in case of missing woman

Police ask for help in case of missing woman

Mounties are asking people to be on the lookout for a Burnaby woman who went missing last week. Kathleen MacKeand, 40, was last seen near Metrotown on Sept. 7 around 5:30 p.m. She had been out for dinner with family.
Burnaby officers pedal to help fight cancer

Burnaby officers pedal to help fight cancer

As riders in this year’s Tour de Coast Cops for Cancer fundraiser hit the streets in their bright spandex bike shorts, Burnaby RCMP’s Sgt. Stephan Brossard and Cpl.

Burnaby researchers win funding awards

Two Burnaby researchers received a prestigious award from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. The foundation announced the 59 recipients on Sept. 17, and among them are Dr. Razieh Eskandari and Dr.

Burnaby has more time to negotiate blue box contract

Burnaby and other cities across the region that expressed concerns over the new recycling contract with Multi-Material B.C. now have more time to adjust. On Sept.

Burnaby school support staff may strike soon

(UPDATE: As of Wednesday evening, there have been no developments to report. Both parties are still in negotiations.