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Why Easter matters

To many, Easter is a great long weekend: four days off sandwiched between two four-day work weeks.

Crime-free housing workshop set

The Burnaby RCMP is inviting all rental property owners, property managers and resident managers to attend an eight-hour crime-free multihousing workshop on April 17 to learn about the program, which aims to reduce criminal activity in the apartment

North Burnaby gets news Community Savings branch

It's a welcome addition to a close-knit community. Community Savings held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday to show off its newest branch in Burnaby Heights.

Gutsy Walk helps fight Crohn's disease

Fundraiser coming to Confederation Park in June

Burnaby launches app for garbage pickup

Can't remember when to take the trash out? Burnaby has an app for that. The City of Burnaby's My Waste mobile phone application was launched Friday to help residents remember garbage and recycling pickup dates.

Mayor questions focus on fares

The provincial government plans to ensure transit fines are enforced, Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom told reporters last week after TransLink announced that millions of dollars is lost annually to unpaid fines.

Soccer showcase hits Burnaby

This weekend will be an important one for women's soccer in Western Canada.

Market back at city hall

The Burnaby Farmers' Market is returning to its original home in the city hall parking lot. Council approved the move at Monday night's meeting. Coun.

More city drivers taking chances?

Burnaby sees a 148 per cent increase in red-light tickets

Volunteer program cancelled

Local non-profit groups lose help as federal budget eliminates Katimavik