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Burnaby-based United Way BC named one of Canada's top 100 employers

Burnaby-based United Way BC named one of Canada's top 100 employers

It's the second time the organization has been recognized.
Ex-CEO fails to end 96-year-old Burnaby printing company that fired him

Ex-CEO fails to end 96-year-old Burnaby printing company that fired him

Former CEO and minority owner Daniel Castilloux asked B.C. Supreme Court for an order forcing Mitchell Press Ltd. to be sold off so he could get money for his shares.
Burnaby businesses recognized for excellence, 'resilience and innovation'

Burnaby businesses recognized for excellence, 'resilience and innovation'

The Burnaby Board of Trade hosted its 25th annual Burnaby Businesses Excellence Awards on Thursday, Nov. 14.
Three Burnaby companies receive federal funding for cleantech solutions

Three Burnaby companies receive federal funding for cleantech solutions

"Fresh ideas and groundbreaking advancements are shaping the city and fueling a dynamic business community."
Commercial owner loses round 2 of parking battle with Burnaby strata

Commercial owner loses round 2 of parking battle with Burnaby strata

A petition by Trinden Enterprises Ltd. over commercial parking at the Ingleton Place strata on Hastings Street failed in B.C. Supreme Court this week.
Burnaby RCMP gang squad seizes kilograms of meth, illegal smokes, Tesla

Burnaby RCMP gang squad seizes kilograms of meth, illegal smokes, Tesla

Traffic stops by Burnaby RCMP's gang enforcement team have led to drug seizures and arrests.
Minister announces $7M in Port Coquitlam for B.C. climate projects — one in Burnaby

Minister announces $7M in Port Coquitlam for B.C. climate projects — one in Burnaby

Jonathan Wilkinson joined Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam MP Ron McKinnon to announce the funding for 12 B.C. projects related to climate resilience.
Burnaby urges residents to go online for tax notices, etc. in case of Canada Post strike

Burnaby urges residents to go online for tax notices, etc. in case of Canada Post strike

Fees, charges and daily interest may apply for outstanding balances even if documents are delayed in the mail because of the strike, according to the city.
B.C. road rage assault suspect still wanted Canada-wide

B.C. road rage assault suspect still wanted Canada-wide

Amber Toews has been known to travel around B.C. and other western provinces.
Prolific Lower Mainland bank robber sentenced to 9 years in prison

Prolific Lower Mainland bank robber sentenced to 9 years in prison

Clint Billy, 37, was originally charged with 15 Lower Mainland robberies, including two at Burnaby banks and one at a Burnaby gas station in January 2021.