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This Burnaby arrest showed how politics nearly derailed a good thing

This Burnaby arrest showed how politics nearly derailed a good thing

The issue of crime is always a political football – no matter what level of government you are looking at.
Burnaby residents swamped the housing task force because they're desperate

Burnaby residents swamped the housing task force because they're desperate

When Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley started his housing task force this year, I was curious how many people would actually take part.
People call baloney on claim Burnaby seniors project is 'affordable' housing

People call baloney on claim Burnaby seniors project is 'affordable' housing

When I posted a story on Facebook about the opening of the new Fair Haven seniors’ housing project in South Burnaby, I asked a simple question: “Do you consider $1,300/month for one bedroom to be affordable for a low-income senior?” That’s how much t
Burnaby firefighters to retrofit bathtub for teen who has had 18 brain surgeries

Burnaby firefighters to retrofit bathtub for teen who has had 18 brain surgeries

There is a statistic in Casey Wright’s life that is mind-blowing, but definitely doesn’t define him. It goes like this: 18 brain surgeries in 18 years. Like I said, mind-blowing.
These are the most infuriating intersections in all of Burnaby

These are the most infuriating intersections in all of Burnaby

It’s ironic that I am writing a blog about terrible places to drive in Burnaby on the same day (Friday) that I wrote another blog about how people should stop driving to save the planet.
The unbearable sadness of Burnaby dumping photos

The unbearable sadness of Burnaby dumping photos

The end of April marks my first year as editor of my hometown paper the NOW . I celebrated today by taking a photo of a filthy, disgusting mattress dumped on the sidewalk on Duthie Avenue in North Burnaby.
Outraged at high gas prices? Then get out of your damn car

Outraged at high gas prices? Then get out of your damn car

A fresh wave of outrage has swept over Metro Vancouver today (Friday) as gas prices at local pumps hit another high. Some stations were charging as much as $1.68.9 per litre and people were setting their hair on fire about it.
Luxury high-rise condos are ‘guzzling electricity,’ says BC Hydro

Luxury high-rise condos are ‘guzzling electricity,’ says BC Hydro

High-end condos haven’t just put affordability out of reach for most people – they’re also pigs when it comes to electricity. That’s according to a BC Hydro report release today (Friday).
Letter: Your columnist ignored the many dangers of fracking

Letter: Your columnist ignored the many dangers of fracking

Editor: Political columnist Keith Baldrey is quite ready to call political parties out for hypocrisy when they contradict themselves or reverse their position. But not, it seems, when it comes to fossil fuel megaprojects.
Letter: 'Dog-whistle sexism' all too familiar to women

Letter: 'Dog-whistle sexism' all too familiar to women

Editor: We have watched the unfolding of Jody Wilson-Raybould’s dismissal from the Liberal caucus with dismay, but with a lack of surprise. This is another case of one step forward, two steps back for a woman in leadership.