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Mar 27, 2025
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13 min read
Plus, a previously reject sister-city trip gets approved, a plan to recycle homes up for redevelopment and a multiple crashes following a hit-and-run
Mar 20, 2025
11 min read
Plus, a potential end to Burnaby's nine sister and friendship city relations, the RCMP offers commercial driving course and a 71-year-old man is left injured after a shooting
Mar 13, 2025
12 min read
Plus, Burnaby takes steps to buy Canadian, a new $5 hot meal program for seniors and a 100-pound cougar is spotted
Mar 6, 2025
Plus, spreading awareness about scams, a new Broadway show by Burnaby students and the return of Bite of Burnaby
Feb 27, 2025
Plus, LifeLabs workers go on strike, the return of Eagle Ford neon sign and three community newspapers close
Feb 20, 2025
Plus, a change to the housing grants program, a formal apology to Chinese-Canadians and a major upgrade to the BCIT campus
Feb 13, 2025
Plus, Jim Lorimer park to receive major upgrades, a new health clinic in Edmonds and tons of exciting Valentine's Day events
Feb 6, 2025
Plus, Burnaby Mayor encourages residents to support Canadian businesses, a hectic snow day and a Burnaby student organizes dinners in the Downtown Eastside
Jan 30, 2025
Plus, new plans are underway to change non-market rental requirements, a new urban forest strategy and a new exhibition at the Burnaby Art Gallery
Jan 23, 2025
Plus, the City of Burnaby looks into managing the Michael J. Fox Theatre, a possible new Filipino cultural centre and a criminal trial following a workplace death
Jan 16, 2025
Plus, a new 72-storey tower in Metrotown, Burnaby equestrians lose a beloved riding trail and a new design library for home builders
Jan 9, 2025
Plus, Jagmeet Singh reacts to Trudeau's resignation, Burnaby artist launches new exhibit and a cut to newcomer language programs
Dec 19, 2024
Plus, a new draft accessibility plan, Burnaby North students spread holiday cheer and a missing suspect for a hit-and-run
Dec 12, 2024
Plus, three Burnaby startups receive $3.7M in federal funding, Lobley Park reopens and nurses rally for better working conditions
Dec 5, 2024
Plus, water metering causes controversy in council, a Burnaby skating champion to star in the PNE Winter Fair and tougher bear spray regulations on the way
Nov 28, 2024
14 min read
Plus, Burnaby plans for a future of electric vehicles, a Burnaby artist to compose for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and an ongoing fundraiser to help crash victim
Nov 21, 2024
Plus, $155K needed for more staff at Cameron Library, Burnaby Lake Winter Craft Festival returns and a fire leaves 100 people stranded
Nov 14, 2024
Plus, council approves a new food systems strategy, Burnaby marks Remembrance Day and a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1
Nov 7, 2024
Plus, a new earthquake strategy, improved pedestrian safety and more
Oct 31, 2024
Plus, an increasing number of bear spray attacks, a new day camp for Indigenous children and yet another attack at a Burnaby golf course
Oct 24, 2024
Plus, Burnaby School District considers scheduling changes, heavy rain causes significant flooding and thefts totalling over $56K at Sunglass Hut.
Oct 17, 2024
Plus, council discusses a new height-based development framework, new findings from a TransLink report and a man is hospitalized following a home invasion
Oct 10, 2024
Plus, a look at public communications sent to Trans Mountain, Burnaby's Halloween festivities and mysterious emergency vehicles at Metrotown explained
Oct 3, 2024
10 min read
Plus, new proposed changes to the tenant assistance policy, OCP public engagement results are in and a duplex catches fire over the weekend
Sep 26, 2024
Plus, two new childcare facilities, a climate strike, and a call for higher corporate engagement on Truth and Reconciliation