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RCMP will remain as Burnaby's police force

Burnaby will continue to be policed by the RCMP after the B.C. government announced Wednesday that it has reached a tentative cost-sharing agreement that will keep Mounties working in the province for another 20 years.

Corrigan for legal marijuana

On the heels of four former Vancouver mayors endorsing a coalition calling for an end to pot prohibition in Canada, Burnaby's mayor weighed in with his thoughts, albeit with a caveat. "I'm not a part of the old mayor's club yet," said Derek Corrigan.

No report cards for students in Burnaby

It's that time of year when students usually bring home their report cards, but if Burnaby parents want to know how their kids are doing, they'll have to call their teachers. B.C. teachers have been on a partial strike since Sept. 6, while the B.C.

Tribunal rejects complaint

Parents' Voice complained about comments made on Xtra! publication website

Fish victims of political revenge?

Biologist's project rejected after he testified against Fisheries and Oceans

Construction restarting soon

Building of third office tower at Metrotown to start up in January
Burnaby mansion celebrates Christmas

Burnaby mansion celebrates Christmas

Volunteers and Seton Villa residents decked the halls of a Burnaby heritage mansion for the annual Christmas at Overlynn celebration on Nov. 26 and 27.

RCMP will continue to police Burnaby after province reaches 20-year agreement with feds

Burnaby will continue to be policed by the RCMP after the B.C. government announced Wednesday that it has reached a tentative cost-sharing agreement that will keep Mounties working in the province for another 20 years.

SFU prof questions AG office

Political scientist questions creation of new position to oversee municipal finances

NOW staffer recognized

Burnaby NOW reporter Alfie Lau was presented with a fire helmet from the Burnaby Firefighters union Local 323 at the final council meeting before the election.