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What could laneway housing look like in Burnaby?

What could laneway housing look like in Burnaby?

There's a wide variety of options when it comes to infill housing, and Burnaby residents have different thoughts.
Burnaby Citizens Association announces council candidate replacement

Burnaby Citizens Association announces council candidate replacement

The BCA names a new candidate for city council in Maita Santiago, an immigration consultant.
COVID-19 cases in Burnaby dropped during the past week, government data says

COVID-19 cases in Burnaby dropped during the past week, government data says

Data recorded from June 19 to 25.
Burnaby MLAs proud of Horgan's leadership, impact as premier

Burnaby MLAs proud of Horgan's leadership, impact as premier

John Horgan announced on June 28 that he will not be seeking re-election in the next provincial election.
COVID-19 cases, deaths down from previous week

COVID-19 cases, deaths down from previous week

COVID-19 case counts showing typical summer decline.
Judge rules in dramatic Burnaby kidnapping case

Judge rules in dramatic Burnaby kidnapping case

Two men accused of kidnapping have been convicted of lesser charges; a third man has been acquitted in a case that saw one suspect fall from an 11th-floor balcony at a Metrotown apartment building three years ago.
New fuel cell manufacturing plant opens in Burnaby

New fuel cell manufacturing plant opens in Burnaby

Multi-million investment by Daimler, Volvo builds on local fuel cell expertise
Massive waits as BC Ferries cancels sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay Thursday

Massive waits as BC Ferries cancels sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay Thursday

BC Ferries is urging customers who had plans to travel to reschedule as eight sailings have been cancelled Thursday (June 30).
New BCIT health sciences centre set to finally open in September

New BCIT health sciences centre set to finally open in September

"The BCIT Health Sciences Centre has been designed to meet the needs of students today and for years to come."
'Everyone is heartbroken': Group holds vigil in Burnaby for massacre in Ethiopia

'Everyone is heartbroken': Group holds vigil in Burnaby for massacre in Ethiopia

The Burnaby-based group Ethiopian Affairs in B.C. is calling for the Ethiopian government to protect civilians.