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Labour fed offers ESL help

Immigrants can access ESL classes starting in January

MP gets nod from mag

Julian named runner up in annual contest

Beware seasonal fire dangers in the home

No one expects the Christmas tree to explode. But that's exactly what can happen if you're not careful, says Dan Kilpatrick, Burnaby's chief fire prevention officer.

Mom and pop ski shop closes after 40 years

It's been known for decades as the place to get a good deal on ski jackets and winter wear. John's Ski Warehouse, at 3594 E. Hastings St., was started 40 years ago by John Carr, an avid skier and long-time Burnaby resident.

Check out light shows

There's nothing quite like the twinkle of lights on a cold dark night.

City's own holiday destination place

Village Museum engages visitors in activities, and offers treats for all the senses

NOTES FROM CITY HALL

FIREFIGHTING BOATS Burnaby will be looking to Vancouver to managing its marine firefighting services from now on. Burnaby council passed a motion on Dec.

What is left on the city's to do list?

The City of Burnaby jumped into 2012 ready to tackle a number of projects and issues in the coming year. And, like many of us, the city is finishing off the year with a few things left on its To Do List.

Defender named All-American scholar

Simon Fraser University's Helge Neumann was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-American scholar team on Dec. 14.

Carrying on the caring tradition

Almost since the beginning of her career at city hall, Donna Iacobellis has helped raise money for the Marguerite Dixon Transition Society every Christmas.