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Photos: Scorching Burnaby sun couldn't keep kids from trying new sports

Photos: Scorching Burnaby sun couldn't keep kids from trying new sports

Multiple Burnaby sports organizations hosted a "girls' try-it day" last Sunday, July 7.
Burnaby pulls back on FIFA 2026 festivities

Burnaby pulls back on FIFA 2026 festivities

The city is still in discussions around hosting another country's national team for practice.
Here's who will be representing Burnaby at the 2024 BC Summer Games

Here's who will be representing Burnaby at the 2024 BC Summer Games

The games are set for July 17 to 21 in Maple Ridge.
Names chosen for Burnaby's new covered sports boxes

Names chosen for Burnaby's new covered sports boxes

Both facilities opened in April, but grand ceremonies are planned for summer and fall.
SFU's Marie-Eloise Leclair named 2023-24 GNAC Female Athlete of the Year

SFU's Marie-Eloise Leclair named 2023-24 GNAC Female Athlete of the Year

"Her success stems from her passion, focus, work ethic, of course talent and character."
Burnaby's Sophia Morton signs with hometown SFU Red Leafs

Burnaby's Sophia Morton signs with hometown SFU Red Leafs

Morton won a bronze medal as part of the 2023 senior girls Burnaby Central Wildcats basketball team.
Could Burnaby hockey player Kaleigh Fratkin end up with a new PWHL team?

Could Burnaby hockey player Kaleigh Fratkin end up with a new PWHL team?

Fratkin played for Boston during the PWHL's inaugural season.
New West Olympian, broadcaster Karin Larsen named Douglas College Honorary Fellow

New West Olympian, broadcaster Karin Larsen named Douglas College Honorary Fellow

Larsen grew up in Coquitlam and graduated from Simon Fraser University with a Communications degree.
$14M needed to renew aging, leaking, 'end of life' outdoor pools in Burnaby

$14M needed to renew aging, leaking, 'end of life' outdoor pools in Burnaby

Burnaby is in the middle of creating a 25-year plan for its outdoor pools, wading pools and spray parks.
He was in an MTV boy band. His Coquitlam charity has raised $26M

He was in an MTV boy band. His Coquitlam charity has raised $26M

Michael Cuccione wanted to find a cure for childhood cancer. On July 6, 2024, the foundation in the late Coquitlam teen's name will host one of its signature fundraisers: Kick for a Cure.