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(Video) Fire that gutted Burnaby garage under investigation

(Video) Fire that gutted Burnaby garage under investigation

One person from the scene was taken to hospital, according to police
B.C. residents can now buy COVID-19 testing kits to use at home (VIDEO)

B.C. residents can now buy COVID-19 testing kits to use at home (VIDEO)

Everything you need to know about B.C.'s first do-it-yourself coronavirus-testing kits.
B.C. records 26 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

B.C. records 26 COVID-19 deaths in past three days

Good news is that the number of active infections has fallen below 5,000 for first time since August 13.
Looking for things to 'Boo' for Halloween? Here's some events happening in Burnaby

Looking for things to 'Boo' for Halloween? Here's some events happening in Burnaby

Halloween is just around the corner. We know, it's scary
North Vancouver utility may heat homes with Bitcoin's wasted heat

North Vancouver utility may heat homes with Bitcoin's wasted heat

Council must approve deal before cryptocurrency mining rig can be installed
Drunk driver who hit Burnaby pedestrian caught driving weeks into 2-year ban

Drunk driver who hit Burnaby pedestrian caught driving weeks into 2-year ban

Tyrone Jackson Guimond, 36, pulled over for driving at night without his lights on
What scares you most? Burnaby cabaret explores performers' fears

What scares you most? Burnaby cabaret explores performers' fears

Shadbolt Centre hosts Scaredy Cat Cabaret in time for Halloween, on Thursday, Oct. 28
Second Burnaby community fridge opens at Simon Fraser University

Second Burnaby community fridge opens at Simon Fraser University

The first fridge was placed outside of the Burnaby Youth Hub in June 2021.
We're looking for Burnaby's best Halloween displays

We're looking for Burnaby's best Halloween displays

Do you have an over-the-top neighbour? Do you know a fun display raising money for a good cause? Let us know
Letter: Tackling the climate crisis is a matter of survival for Canadians

Letter: Tackling the climate crisis is a matter of survival for Canadians

Record-breaking heat that killed more than 900 people in B.C. is just one symptom