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Burnaby RCMP respond to fight outside Metrotown

A fight at the Metropolis at Metrotown Chapters’ location turned out to be only a minor incident, according to Burnaby RCMP. At about 4 p.m. on Tuesday, police received a call about a fight inside Chapters at Metrotown.

Burnaby RCMP hoping for public’s help in bus assault case

Burnaby Mounties are asking for the public’s assistance concerning a July incident on a transit bus. At about 3 p.m.

Burnaby man accused of sex assault turns himself in

Following a media storm last week calling for his identity, a Burnaby man has turned himself in to the authorities. The 38-year-old resident allegedly committed three sexual assaults aboard a SkyTrain car on Aug.

Measles outbreak in Burnaby and region

Fraser Health is asking the public to be on alert after four confirmed measles cases reported
UPDATE: Breed-specific wording in Burnaby's animal control bylaw could stay

UPDATE: Breed-specific wording in Burnaby's animal control bylaw could stay

Breed-specific language in animal control bylaws does not work or encourage responsible pet ownership – that’s the message local animal activists hope to send City of Burnaby staffers by Sept. 20.

Fall fair this weekend

The kids are back in school and the weather is getting cooler and crisper now. Though fall is approaching, there is plenty going on in Burnaby this weekend.

Mural money for Marlborough

Marlborough Childcare Centre will receive a $3,000 grant for its anti-racism mural, which was created through a consultation process facilitated by the South Burnaby Neighbourhood House.
City NDP MPs call for debate, more aid for Syrians

City NDP MPs call for debate, more aid for Syrians

As the international tension surrounding Syria continues to mount, Burnaby politicians are weighing in on what Canada's role should be in the conflict, while U.S. president Barack Obama pushes for military intervention.

Church remembers loved ones

If you've ever lost someone close, someone you loved, you know how difficult it can be. Things may get better with time, but the pain never fully goes away. For those who take comfort in faith, Burnaby's St.
Cannabis campaign needs help

Cannabis campaign needs help

A campaign to decriminalize marijuana possession in B.C. is coming to Burnaby today, and organizers are looking for volunteers to sign up for the cause. Sensible B.C.