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Letter: Pedestrians put themselves at risk when they don't obey laws

Letter: Pedestrians put themselves at risk when they don't obey laws

"I saw the tragedy of this while working as a nurse in emergency departments."
Letter: We should be outraged about Myles Gray's death

Letter: We should be outraged about Myles Gray's death

A Burnaby neighbour speaks out.
Letter: Homelessness is a national crisis, not a Burnaby problem

Letter: Homelessness is a national crisis, not a Burnaby problem

“To suggest in any way, shape or form that municipal governments plow ahead alone is to put the weakest leg on the most unstable part of the table while kicking away the other two.”
Reader comment: Burnaby NOW readers share kudos and kvetches

Reader comment: Burnaby NOW readers share kudos and kvetches

From development to Christmas (yes, you read that right), Burnaby NOW readers have ideas to share.
Les Leyne: Premier David Eby takes on lawyers — again

Les Leyne: Premier David Eby takes on lawyers — again

The B.C. NDP government has introduced a one-page bill that bestows the right to join a union on the 350 lawyers who work for government. There’s a catch.
Photo: How Burnaby readers captured this memory of Revs

Photo: How Burnaby readers captured this memory of Revs

How one photo looks from the past to the future.
Letter: RCMP connections cast doubt on Surrey decision-makers

Letter: RCMP connections cast doubt on Surrey decision-makers

It's past time for a decision on Surrey police transition, this writer says.
Letter: Burnaby's wildlife needs to stay wild, so stop feeding it

Letter: Burnaby's wildlife needs to stay wild, so stop feeding it

Does the City of Burnaby need a park warden in Central Park?
Letter: Burnaby residents deserve 'meaningful' input into OCP

Letter: Burnaby residents deserve 'meaningful' input into OCP

Is the City of Burnaby committed to giving residents a real voice in its future plans?
Opinion: Health Canada should be transparent about how it's monitoring drug safety

Opinion: Health Canada should be transparent about how it's monitoring drug safety

All new drugs that have never before been sold in Canada in any form, as well as all opioids, require RMPs to help safeguard the public.
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