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Burnaby developer touts ‘world’s largest’ cycling amenity with indoor track

Burnaby developer touts ‘world’s largest’ cycling amenity with indoor track

Cyclists will have their own gear room that will make Tony Stark jealous
Delta variant not causing increased transmission in B.C. kids: Dr. Bonnie Henry

Delta variant not causing increased transmission in B.C. kids: Dr. Bonnie Henry

Provincial health officer says B.C. will continue to watch the situation over the next few weeks as the new school year approaches
‘Mice are everywhere,’ thanks to Burnaby neighbour’s feeding habits

‘Mice are everywhere,’ thanks to Burnaby neighbour’s feeding habits

Look, we all love birds, right? Well, OK, not when birds are pooping on my car or waking me up at 5 a.m. with their chirping. But beyond that I love birds.
Burnaby dairy company no longer milking COVID-19 as profits plunge

Burnaby dairy company no longer milking COVID-19 as profits plunge

Habits are changing as restrictions lift
Burnaby students demand masks, better ventilation before September return

Burnaby students demand masks, better ventilation before September return

Burnaby post-secondary students, unions, and faculty are calling on the B.C. government to implement “stronger” campus public health measures in advance of September.
Mask mandates, vaccine passports still on the table as B.C. cases rise

Mask mandates, vaccine passports still on the table as B.C. cases rise

'There are consequences if you don't' get vaccinated, says B.C. health minister.
In B.C.'s biggest river, 85% of the salmon habitat has been lost

In B.C.'s biggest river, 85% of the salmon habitat has been lost

A new study has found only 15 per cent of salmon's historical habitat remains on B.C.'s Lower Fraser River, Canada's biggest salmon-bearing stream. Could removing over 1,000 barriers bring them back?
Burnaby sees massive jump in COVID-19 cases during the past week

Burnaby sees massive jump in COVID-19 cases during the past week

Burnaby numbers headed in the wrong direction
Burnaby millennials less likely to own homes than Canadian average: report

Burnaby millennials less likely to own homes than Canadian average: report

The housing market in Canada has heated up considerably over the past year - even more so than in previous years. National home sales rose throughout the second half of 2020 and reached an all-time record in March 2021.
Trial postponed for man accused in murder of Burnaby's Marrisa Shen

Trial postponed for man accused in murder of Burnaby's Marrisa Shen

Ibrahim Ali now scheduled to stand trial in January 2022