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Refugees to lose health care

A local group that helps refugee claimants is bemoaning government cuts to health care that will leave the people they help without medical coverage.

Eight people charged in string of Surrey and Burnaby jewelry store robberies

One suspect still at large

City signs contract

Mayor says Burnaby will sign 'under duress' by June 30 deadline

Day of action set to protest cuts

Katimavik volunteers pitch in to make a point

37-storey Central Park tower gets green light

Neighbourhood residents upset by decision - exploring legal options and looking at possibility of buying a portion of the Barker Avenue cul de sac

Burnaby's Chevron refinery wants priority access to pipeline oil

Chevron filed an application with the National Energy Board today to try to secure a more stable oil supply for the Burnaby refinery from the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline.

Korean veterans to hold memorial service at Burnaby's Central Park Saturday

Burnaby will once again host Korean War veterans at a special event at Central Park this Saturday at 11 a.m.

Nokia is closing city plant

Cost-cutting measures include 10,000 layoffs around the world
Will city ban turtle sales?

Will city ban turtle sales?

A group that fights to protect reptiles wants the city to ban the sale of pet turtles

New program gives students a career boost

The Burnaby Board of Trade has launched a new program to introduce students to people in their potential field.