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Burnaby's Saputo milk plant sold for $209 million, likely to be turned into condos
*This story has been updated with new information. Burnaby’s iconic milk plant on Lougheed Highway was sold for a whopping $209 million. The 20-acre industrial parcel, owned the Saputo Inc.
Jan 11, 2019 5:16 AM
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Gardeners in the middle of 'dreaming' season - take advantage
There are several seasons on the gardener’s calendar and one of the longest is the “dreaming” season. We are currently in the middle of it. If you are a gardener, now is the time to dream of the gorgeous and productive garden that can be.
Jan 10, 2019 11:35 AM
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OUR VIEW: New B.C. high school curriculum gets high marks
The world is changing as fast as the internet will allow, and high school education must change along with it.
Jan 10, 2019 5:04 AM
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PREST: Facebook and Twitter and bears, oh my! Here's what to expect from media in 2019
As journalists, one of our most important jobs is to follow trends in media, see what messages are being conveyed to the public and, just as importantly, how those messages are reaching the masses.
Jan 9, 2019 12:10 PM
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Jack Knox: Jim Taylor, a childhood hero with footsteps made to follow
“Nobody wants to do funny anymore,” Jim Taylor would say, every time we talked. “They’re all so serious.
Jan 9, 2019 6:00 AM
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Burnaby's Deer Lake has been overrun with people looking for the Mandarin duck
Unfortunately, some people are throwing food in the lake to lure it
Jan 9, 2019 5:27 AM
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Letter: Stop painting all landlords as ruthless
Editor: Landlords have been all been painted with the same brush. Not all of them are ruthless. My friend has lived in a lowrise apartment in south Vancouver for over 30 years.
Jan 8, 2019 9:10 AM
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Chef Dez: You can expand your home menu without breaking the budget
Household budgets are in the news now more than ever these days and everyone seems like they’re searching for ways to tighten their purse strings. This is especially true at this time of the year when the Christmas credit card bills are rolling in.
Jan 7, 2019 10:45 AM
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BLOGS: What to do when your child bans you from their sports events
When my oldest first joined her basketball team, I was excited to get to cheer her on from the sidelines. In the beginning, I was there for every practice and every game. Then, one day, out of nowhere, she asked me not to stay.
Jan 7, 2019 10:29 AM
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Our View: Address poverty, not just the design of donation bins
The appearance of clothing donation bins could be a thing of the past soon in Burnaby. The City of Burnaby is considering banning clothing donation bins, according to Mayor Mike Hurley.
Jan 7, 2019 10:18 AM
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