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Kids attack gosling at park

A two-day-old gosling suffered a broken leg after a group of young children attacked it at Barnet Marine Park in Burnaby on Monday. Local resident Olga K.

Loblaws recalls President's Choice white grape juice

Loblaws grocery supplier is voluntarily recalling its President's Choice brand of white grape juice because of undeclared sulphites in the drink. Anyone with a sensitivity or allergy to sulphites is advised to not consume the 1.

Jane Shin speaks

Newly elected MLA for Burnaby-Lougheed clarifies her background

High-rise condo with breathtaking view in Brentwood Park

Seeing is believing at this Brentwood Park high-rise apartment that boasts a breathtaking northwest facing view. THE BASICS - Location: #2403 4380 Halifax St.

SFU chemist lands award

A chemistry professor at Simon Fraser University has been recognized for his pioneering work in health research with the Horace S. Isbell Award from the American Chemical Society.

Fun fairs this weekend

There is plenty of family fun in the city this weekend. We're continuing our staff's Top 5 (Or More) Things To Do This Weekend, and for this issue, we have some lovely ways to while away the days, including shopping, fun fairs and more.

Cycling

Making a difference: Cycling4Diversity teammate Rick Lucy, also the Abbotsford police deputy chief, was talking to students at Byrne Creek Secondary on Wednesday to promote cultural diversity and dialogue - part of World Day for Cultural Diversity an

Burnaby-based company awarded military helicopter contract

A Burnaby manufacturer has been awarded a contract with Boeing to help build helicopters for military missions, from counter-terrorism efforts to medical evacuation.

Mayor and MLA go head to head

When Langley Mayor Peter Fassbender was elected as the Liberal MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood, he was quick to call out Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan as a hindrance to the province moving forward on transit issues.

Crisis line in crisis

A phone service that directs calls to crisis lines throughout the province is now facing a crisis of its own. The service, run by the Crisis Line Association of B.C.