Plus: Burnaby receives the Government Finance Officers Association Triple Crown and council celebrates Environmental Awards winners
If council approves, the city will demolish the Louis and Annie Hill cottage and integrate the land into Deer Lake Park for public use
The city’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Committee discussed the pros and cons of hosting international teams’ practice and special events
Plus, a longer and better pool season, next steps for Parkway Alive and weekend events
Free, family-friendly cultural events in Burnaby from June 20-22
Burnaby School District's new code of conduct will come into effect on July 1 and is in line with the province’s actions to keep children safe online
The city is halfway through creating a strategy for all its outdoor pools and aquatic facilities, which all date back to the 1960s
A plan for Burnaby’s section of the BC Parkway will be ready by the end of this year or early next year
Plus, a look into Burnaby's accessibility plan, a mass energy expansion and a brand new exhibit at Deer Lake Gallery
Plus: 45% of parking stalls to be electric-vehicle ready, and six Burnaby Environmental Awards recipients to be celebrated at the next council meeting
The new exhibition and residency by artist Alanna Irene Edwards will run until July 14 and will include two art-creation workshops open to the public
The surveys, focus groups, and workshops by consulting firm Urban Matters revealed barriers throughout the city