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'Ready to stand up against bullies': Burnaby mayor urges residents to 'Buy Canadian'

'Ready to stand up against bullies': Burnaby mayor urges residents to 'Buy Canadian'

Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley wants residents to take a 'buy local and buy Canadian' approach.
'Bike playground' for kids under consideration in Burnaby

'Bike playground' for kids under consideration in Burnaby

Staff will look into a playground intended to provide a safe and protected space for kids to learn to bike.
Traditional lion dance celebrations to ring in Year of the Snake in New West, Burnaby

Traditional lion dance celebrations to ring in Year of the Snake in New West, Burnaby

Lion dance ceremonies are being held at Starlight Casino in New West and Grand Villa Casino in Burnaby.
Burnaby approves $3.4M all-weather restaurant patio despite cost increase

Burnaby approves $3.4M all-weather restaurant patio despite cost increase

Councillors noted the project is expected to pay for itself within seven years and then generate profit for the city.
What to do in Burnaby this weekend: Feb. 1-2

What to do in Burnaby this weekend: Feb. 1-2

Burnaby has a variety of events scheduled for this weekend.
New clinic for diverse populations coming to Burnaby next month

New clinic for diverse populations coming to Burnaby next month

Officials say the new clinic will help community members access safe and inclusive primary care services.
Dino demonstrator descends on Burnaby City Hall over TMX 'sweetheart deal'

Dino demonstrator descends on Burnaby City Hall over TMX 'sweetheart deal'

Burnaby mayor and council have been awarded 'Dinosaurs of 2025' for a controversial agreement with Trans Mountain.
Burnaby cancels $240M Confederation Park Community Centre project amid funding challenges

Burnaby cancels $240M Confederation Park Community Centre project amid funding challenges

Councillors were disappointed but said it's not the right time for Confederation Park Community Centre with multiple major projects already in the works.
Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Redevelopment proposed for Burnaby's last bowling alley: 3 towers up to 60 storeys tall, 1,600+ homes

Plans for the property include more than 1,600 homes and daylighting a portion of Beecher Creek.
This organization is ensuring no food goes to waste in Burnaby

This organization is ensuring no food goes to waste in Burnaby

Vancouver Food Runners helps transfer excess food from companies to local non-profits.