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Public gets say in first-ever secondary suite program

The public will soon be able to weigh in on Burnaby's proposed program to legalize secondary suites.

Eileen Dailly to get new roof

Burnaby council approved a $1.2 million capital reserves bylaw to finance a re-roofing project for Eileen Dailly Pool at its April 8 meeting.

Liberals pick new Burnaby-Lougheed candidate

The B.C. Liberal Party has finally announced a candidate for Burnaby-Lougheed, the riding held by longtime Liberal Harry Bloy.

Burnaby schools slated for seismic upgrades

Premier Christy Clark announced another round of funding to make B.C.'s schools more structurally sound in the event of a major earthquake, and three Burnaby schools are now slated for upgrades.

Burnaby officers recognized for dedication

Burnaby RCMP officers and members of the Port Mann traffic services unit were recognized Thursday (April 4) for their hard work and dedication to getting impaired drivers off the roads.

Police investigate shots fired near Central Park

Burnaby RCMP found several bullet casings near Central Park after responding to reports of shots fired early Sunday morning. Police received calls around 6 a.m.

Burnaby mayor doubts province's renewed support

On Monday morning, Transportation Minister Mary Polak made an announcement that the provincial government will work with the Mayors' Council on Regional Transportation to help fix transit - but Burnaby's mayor says it's all politics.

Gen Squeeze candidates' meeting mixes politics and fun for the under-45s

Local members of the business and non-profit communities are hosting an all-candidates meeting in Burnaby that mixes fun, frivolity and politics.

SFU students try to break dance record

Exam time is always stressful.

Burnaby to consider its first-ever secondary suite program

The public may soon be able to weigh in on a city proposed program to legalize secondary suites.