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Burnaby man pleads not guilty in ‘road rage’ incident that reportedly ended in gunfire

Burnaby man pleads not guilty in ‘road rage’ incident that reportedly ended in gunfire

Jeromy Crunik, 28, has been charged with multiple firearms offences in relation to an incident on Commercial Drive in Vancouver in January.
Massive Burnaby street festival Hats Off Day – with a legendary theme – comes next month

Massive Burnaby street festival Hats Off Day – with a legendary theme – comes next month

Dress up as a dragon, fairy or your favourite medieval knight or princess for Hats Off Day’s 'Once Upon A Time' themed festival.
Labour board tosses complaint union didn’t stand up for unvaccinated City of Burnaby employee

Labour board tosses complaint union didn’t stand up for unvaccinated City of Burnaby employee

CUPE Local 23 arrived at an 'informed decision' not to take ex-City of Burnaby employee Carlo Sferra's grievance to arbitration because it was unlikely to succeed, according to the Labour Relations Board.
Evo Car Share expands Burnaby home zones to Lougheed, more of Brentwood

Evo Car Share expands Burnaby home zones to Lougheed, more of Brentwood

You can now find Evo cars in more places around the city.
Have your short story published in our new 'Sunday Night Read'

Have your short story published in our new 'Sunday Night Read'

Writers from the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New Westminster are wanted to submit short stories for publication.
Video: Burnaby's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins reaches NHL playoff milestone

Video: Burnaby's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins reaches NHL playoff milestone

His 50th career Stanley Cup playoff point helped the Edmonton Oilers win Game 4 and even its second-round series with Vancouver.
Renowned SFU criminologist Robert Gordon dies, leaving trail of contributions

Renowned SFU criminologist Robert Gordon dies, leaving trail of contributions

Robert Gordon had been mentioned over 1,500 times in media articles through his life; most recently, he was critical of the Surrey police transition process and a continued advocate of provincial and regional police reforms in B.C.
Students 'will not be very happy' with school cellphone restrictions: Burnaby student leader

Students 'will not be very happy' with school cellphone restrictions: Burnaby student leader

The Burnaby school district has until July 1 to finalize additions to its code of conduct to restrict the use of cellphones and other personal digital devices at local schools.
Demovicted Burnaby renters to move into new apartments at old rents

Demovicted Burnaby renters to move into new apartments at old rents

Public officials and developers gathered May 13 to celebrate a new rental development that will welcome previously displaced Metrotown renters.
Burnaby nurse suspended for breaching patient privacy, confidentiality

Burnaby nurse suspended for breaching patient privacy, confidentiality

Nadia Ali, RN, accessed the confidential health records of a 'significant number of patients' – but they weren't her patients and it wasn't for a 'work-related purpose,' according to the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.