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Letter: Burnaby sidewalks should be 'paved in gold' - not crappy patch jobs

Letter: Burnaby sidewalks should be 'paved in gold' - not crappy patch jobs

Trees planted are starting to make the sidewalks dangerous by bulging the pavement
People urged to check in on seniors during Metro Vancouver heat wave

People urged to check in on seniors during Metro Vancouver heat wave

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning that is expected to continue through Tuesday, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees in many parts of the province.
Wi-Fi coming to more BC Ferries terminals

Wi-Fi coming to more BC Ferries terminals

The Wi-Fi expansion is being covered by a $1.5-million investment from the province's Connecting British Columbia program.
Burnaby cyclists, pedestrians getting ‘separated’ areas in frantic Brentwood

Burnaby cyclists, pedestrians getting ‘separated’ areas in frantic Brentwood

Translink funding a Lougheed infrastructure project
Burnaby cops seize $17K in cash, plus Tesla filled with 'illicit' mushrooms

Burnaby cops seize $17K in cash, plus Tesla filled with 'illicit' mushrooms

Cash and drugs found in recent traffic stops
B.C. deletes tweet asking people to narc on unvaccinated friends and family

B.C. deletes tweet asking people to narc on unvaccinated friends and family

Tweet asked people to tag others who haven't had their first dose
Man wanted for 'disgusting act' towards senior on a Burnaby street

Man wanted for 'disgusting act' towards senior on a Burnaby street

Woman approached by stranger who made lewd comment, exposed himself and masturbated, according to police
Three more die from COVID-19 in B.C.; vaccination second-doses soar

Three more die from COVID-19 in B.C.; vaccination second-doses soar

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to low not seen since August 31.
Burnaby valedictorian urges fellow Indigenous grads to define Truth and Reconciliation for themselves

Burnaby valedictorian urges fellow Indigenous grads to define Truth and Reconciliation for themselves

Moscrop Secondary grad Nathaniel Frank-Piche shared speech at school board meeting Tuesday
Burnaby close to counting weekly COVID-19 cases on two hands

Burnaby close to counting weekly COVID-19 cases on two hands

Surrey remains Fraser Health's hotspot