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Get ready for gardening season at Sunday’s Plant a Row-Grow a Row kickoff event

Get ready for gardening season at Sunday’s Plant a Row-Grow a Row kickoff event

The Plant a Row – Grow a Row program returns with another bounty of giveaways at its 2024 season launch.
'Inevitable decimation': Burnaby residents petition against B.C.'s transit-oriented housing rules

'Inevitable decimation': Burnaby residents petition against B.C.'s transit-oriented housing rules

'Save Brentwood Park' petition seeks municipal support for exemptions from transit-oriented development rules.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

While Bunaby's cheapest price went unchanged, others jumped up by at least five cents in the last week.
Explore 'the most comfortable trail in Metro Vancouver' now finished in Burnaby

Explore 'the most comfortable trail in Metro Vancouver' now finished in Burnaby

Burnaby has finished work on a 3.5-kilometre rubberized track in Central Park.
MLAs hosting telephone town hall with premier for New West and Burnaby

MLAs hosting telephone town hall with premier for New West and Burnaby

New Westminster’s two MLAs joining forces with a Burnaby MLA and Premier David Eby on April 29 telephone town hall meeting to hear from constituents.
'Lack of resources' means reining in expectations for car-free days in Burnaby, staff say

'Lack of resources' means reining in expectations for car-free days in Burnaby, staff say

A vision for car-free summer events could be hampered by a lack of staff resources.
Burnaby greenlights year-round public drinking in parks citywide

Burnaby greenlights year-round public drinking in parks citywide

A new Burnaby bylaw will allow alcohol consumption in designated park areas, though some councillors had concerns.
Burnaby kids release 10K young chum salmon at Guichon Creek

Burnaby kids release 10K young chum salmon at Guichon Creek

Renowned environmentalist Mark Angelo said the salmon release is a wonderful, hands-on way to engage children, the 'environmental stewards of the future.'
Family-friendly Japanese festival in Burnaby this weekend celebrates cherry blossoms

Family-friendly Japanese festival in Burnaby this weekend celebrates cherry blossoms

Watch a kimono dressing demonstration or learn techniques for wrapping and folding with furoshiki, traditional Japanese wrapping cloths at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre this weekend.
New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood

New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood

Concord Brentwood's third phase has been approved with 2,004 new homes.