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Freshie lights fire for Fairbanks

Freshman Tyler Morley helped the University of Alaska Fairbanks to an upset 2-1 win over No. 2-ranked North Dakota in the final of the Brice Alaska Gold Rush hockey tournament on Saturday.

Burnaby Rotarians collecting coats for kids

Parents may fret over their kids leaving the house on cold mornings not wearing a proper coat. But a growing number of Burnaby kids don't even have the choice.

Burnaby and province tussle over Cameron Station

It has been one step forward and one step back for the proposed Cameron Station on the Evergreen Line, and that trend continued at Monday night's Burnaby council meeting.

Driver sentenced to five months prison time for Burnaby hit-and-run death

As a young man, Vincenzo Moscato Peragine had a lot going for him: After earning top marks in high school, serving as class valedictorian and winning a soccer scholarship, he went on to play for Simon Fraser University while maintaining a high grade-

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Anti-bullying workshop in city

Burnaby's Alpha Secondary is hosting a parents' workshop on bullying on Tuesday, Oct. 23.

City businesses up for special BBOT awards

Thirty-one Burnaby businesses made the finalist list for the Burnaby Board of Trade's 2012 Business Excellence Awards. The list of names was announced Oct.

Top 5 things to do in the city

It had to happen: too many brilliant days of sunshine meant the autumn rains were delayed. But it's still an exciting time of year, and we have a few more events sure to excite all locals. 1 Get droppingoff your empties on Sunday, Oct.

Former Burnaby resident awarded for Arctic rescue

A Burnaby boy who went on to become a search-and-rescue helicopter pilot is receiving one of the world's premier aviation awards for his involvement in a perilous rescue in Arctic waters.

'Sex tourist' to jail

B.C.'s highest court on Tuesday dismissed the sentence appeal for sex tourist Kenneth Robert Klassen.