Plus, the termination of Burnaby's Housing Choices program, a flood of vehicle collisions and the RCMP's cold weather response.
The unionized employees, who are in the seventh month of their strike, will be presenting at Burnaby City Council and requesting a boycott of the Vancouver airport hotel
The city has adopted the Living Wage for Families calculation of $25.68 per hour as its lowest wage rate
The Picard Trust awards will be available only to BIPOC students intending to pursue a master’s in library studies in Canada
Two local teams, the Wildcats and the Wolves, will represent Burnaby at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in February
Plus: Burnaby resident Joey Pogoy is recognized at Monday’s council meeting for winning an Emmy Award for animation
Patrols assisted vulnerable people in the city during the Arctic outflow event of last week
The province’s changes to zoning rules have “a huge impact” on the plan to fill in the housing gaps in Burnaby neighbourhoods
Plus, an easier grant application process, new events and an exciting win for a Burnaby medical student
The Financial Assistance and Inclusion for Residents (FAIR Play) program will come into effect on March 1, 2024
Burnaby resident Navjit Moore told the Beacon she was “speechless” when she received the news
The new changes aim to improve and simplify the application process