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'Really troubling': Burnaby South MP, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urging change after gang-linked shootings

'Really troubling': Burnaby South MP, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urging change after gang-linked shootings

"Burnaby as a community is a beautiful and really safe community, so these are really shocking things to happen."
UBC professor turned massive TikTok star debunks 6 popular COVID-19 myths (VIDEO)

UBC professor turned massive TikTok star debunks 6 popular COVID-19 myths (VIDEO)

Do we need to wear masks if we're vaccinated? Can vitamins and minerals keep COVID at bay?
Province commits $4.74M for 160 new child-care spaces at Burnaby schools

Province commits $4.74M for 160 new child-care spaces at Burnaby schools

Burnaby Montessori academy and two affordable rental housing complexes also getting support for new child-care spots
B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

B.C. restaurants advised they 'are able to open' May 25 for indoor dining

Dr. Henry and Premier Horgan would not address restaurants re-opening during Thursday's briefing, but an industry group has offered firm guidance.
Fraser Health urges youth to get COVID-19 vaccine to fight FOMO

Fraser Health urges youth to get COVID-19 vaccine to fight FOMO

As caseloads continue to lower in B.C., restrictions could soon start being lifted
New round of COVID-19 cases at Lower Mainland grocery stores and pharmacies

New round of COVID-19 cases at Lower Mainland grocery stores and pharmacies

A new round of COVID-19 cases are being reported at Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley grocery stores and pharmacies. Sobeys reported new staff cases at Safeway stores, including at 800 Carnarvon Street in New Westminster and Lahb Avenue in Vancouver.
Skylight maker earns prestigious federal award after 66 years in Burnaby

Skylight maker earns prestigious federal award after 66 years in Burnaby

Federal minister honours local business
Keynote speaker at a Vancouver anti-mask protest planned this weekend is facing charges

Keynote speaker at a Vancouver anti-mask protest planned this weekend is facing charges

Chris Saccoccia was arrested by the Toronto Police Service for threats and assaulting a peace officer
New Burnaby movie theatre inches closer with liquor licence application

New Burnaby movie theatre inches closer with liquor licence application

Cineplex nearing completion of North Burnaby VIP theatre
Man protesting ‘mass firings’ at Burnaby hotel sues after bus runs over foot

Man protesting ‘mass firings’ at Burnaby hotel sues after bus runs over foot

A protester who had his foot run over by a bus in Burnaby is now suing for damages. Ronan Hannigan has filed suit in the Provincial Court of B.C., small claims court, asking for $10,000 in damages after the incident on May 15.