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Burnaby studio makes holiday toy donation to B.C. charity

Burnaby studio makes holiday toy donation to B.C. charity

Arcana Studio has donated thousands of books and toys to Big Brother Big Sisters of Langley.
Letter: Burnaby should invest in upgrading Boundary Road's conditions

Letter: Burnaby should invest in upgrading Boundary Road's conditions

This letter writer believes better road maintenance along one of Burnaby's major thoroughfares would save lives.
Opinion: Governments must cooperate on this Metro Vancouver gondola

Opinion: Governments must cooperate on this Metro Vancouver gondola

The Build the SFU Gondola group says students are in need of this TransLink project, especially during the winter.
You can now nominate a deserving person for B.C.'s highest civilian honours

You can now nominate a deserving person for B.C.'s highest civilian honours

Know someone who's gone above and beyond for the community? Submit their candidacy by April 2025.
Column: Treasure the simple holiday moments — even the sad Santa photos

Column: Treasure the simple holiday moments — even the sad Santa photos

It's important to hold on to every memory at Christmas.
Celebrate free, family-friendly Japanese New Year event in Burnaby

Celebrate free, family-friendly Japanese New Year event in Burnaby

Spend the day playing fun activities and games to celebrate the Japanese New Year.
Photos: Heritage Christmas returns to the Burnaby Village Museum

Photos: Heritage Christmas returns to the Burnaby Village Museum

Carol singers, roving entertainers, and Father Christmas delighted visitors at the annual event which runs through the holiday season.
Woman hit by vehicle in Burnaby dies from injuries

Woman hit by vehicle in Burnaby dies from injuries

The 24-year-old was hit last Tuesday, Dec. 17.
Burnaby RCMP seek suspect who allegedly scammed senior out of $9K

Burnaby RCMP seek suspect who allegedly scammed senior out of $9K

The suspect is believed to have posed as a bank employee over the phone.
Growing to 4.2M people in Metro Vancouver 'a bit too much' without a plan: Mike Hurley

Growing to 4.2M people in Metro Vancouver 'a bit too much' without a plan: Mike Hurley

Two local politicians at the forefront of Metro Vancouver's regional planning in 2025 foresee problems with the federal government's immigration policies in light of a gap in infrastructure investment.