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Public transit offers inspiration for art exhibition

Chances are that last time you boarded a bus, you weren't thinking about its artistic potential. But while others may consider buses only a mundane form of transportation, Cindy Buckshon considers them inspiration for art.

Symphony offers up all-Beethoven concert

The 2012 season for the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra opens Sunday at Massey Theatre with a very special treat: an all-Beethoven concert.

WorkSafe B.C. penalties in Burnaby increased by 25 per cent in 2011

WorkSafe B.C. levied 20 penalties against Burnaby companies in 2011, according to its annual enforcement report. That number jumps from 15 penalties in 2010. In 2009, there were 18 penalties levied and in 2008, only four.

Burnaby teachers vote on next move in labour dispute

Burnaby teachers are voting on their next move to escalate job action, following the provincial government's legislation to force an end to the ongoing labour dispute.

Burnaby senior left in hospital hallway

Local MLA Raj Chouhan is raising concerns about a Burnaby senior who was left in a hospital hallway for 11 days. "She was not treated with respect," Chouhan said.

Mayor pays respects to longtime Burnaby volunteer

Cicely Mary Brown would greet fellow volunteers with a kind word and a plate of cookies, according to Burnaby Village Museum conservator Elisabeth Czerwinski.

Commanding officer of B.C. RCMP comments on Burnaby cop Susan Gastaldo's discipline hearing

The RCMP's top cop in B.C. offered up his thoughts about the suspension of Burnaby RCMP Const. Susan Gastaldo, who faced dismissal after having a sexual relationship with her boss, Staff Sgt. Travis Pearson, in the spring of 2009.

Burnaby teachers rally against legislated settlement

Burnaby teachers are joining B.C.-wide protests today while the provincial government is drafting legislation to force an end to the ongoing labour dispute.

Man convicted of first-degree murder in 2009 Burnaby killing

Almost three years after the murder of Ping Li, a man was convicted on Feb. 23 of first-degree murder in Li's 2009 death in an Burnaby apartment where she worked as a prostitute.
Paper Postcards: February 2012

Paper Postcards: February 2012