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Mounties police dog visits Burnaby elementary school

A special visitor captivated some Burnaby elementary school students recently. Const.

Blue Rodeo to headline this year's blues fest

Twelve acts and three stages to look forward to at this year's Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival

Burnaby MLA joins fight to keep Heights shuttle

Burnaby North Liberal MLA Richard Lee is calling for TransLink to keep the community shuttle service as is in The Heights neighbourhood.

Gay athletes share coming out stories

The Burnaby Teachers' Association is teaming up with the board of education to host a public event on homophobia in sports, featuring a panel discussion with gay and lesbian athletes sharing their "coming out" stories.

City investments generated $37.7 million in 2012

Burnaby's cash and investments as of Dec. 31, 2012 came in at more than $610 million, which generated $37.7 million return on investments and an annual yield of five per cent on the city's investment portfolio.

Homestay families sought

A North Vancouver company is looking for Burnaby families willing to host international students.

Try your hand at losing your eyesight

Burnaby residents are invited to a free forum this month on living with vision loss. The New Westminster Lions Club is hosting the event for people to get an idea of what it's like to experience life without sight.

City's appreciation dinner set for May 3

The annual city appreciation dinner for its volunteers and those who serve on boards, committees and commissions was approved with an estimated cost of $35,000.

Burnaby spring break camps already filling up

A variety of week-long camps have spots available for kids

Psychics predict a (mostly) good year for 2013

Local clairvoyants Christophir and Crystell Regan share their view of the year of the snake