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Burnaby Board of Trade hosts provincial finance minister
The Burnaby Board of Trade is hosting a lunch with Finance Minister Kevin Falcon tomorrow. The minister will speak on the current economic outlook and the government's plans for the economy, according to the board's website. The event starts at 11:30 a.m ...
Regina Leader-Post
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Burnaby North wins girls' 4A district volleyball final in four games
Strong opening sets powered the Burnaby North Vikings to the Burnaby/New Westminster district girls' volleyball banner. The regular-season champion Vikings defeated the Burnaby South Rebels 3-1 in the championship final at North on Thursday. But ...
Burnaby Now
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Burnaby teacher gets death threat over anti-homophobia policy
A Burnaby, B.C., school teacher has received a death threat linked to the school district's controversial anti-homophobia policy. The teacher was sent the disturbing letter featuring two crudely drawn knives with what appears to be blood dripping from them ...
CBC Olympics
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Burnaby to host rugby sevens tournament
BURNABY, B.C. - The rise in popularity of rugby sevens has created a problem that organizers of a Canadian tournament are only too happy to deal with. The Vancouver International Rugby Sevens Serevi invitational tournament will be moved to Burnaby, B.C ...
YAHOO!
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Canlan Ice Sports reverses year-earlier loss, posts $117K profit in Q3
BURNABY, B.C. - Rink operator Canlan Ice Sports Corp. reversed a year-earlier loss and skated to a small profit in the third quarter, largely as a result of improved revenues. The British Columbia-based concern posted a profit of $117,000 or a penny per ...
Brandon Sun
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Companies ordered to pay for role in 2007 oil spill
Three companies were ordered to pay a total of $550,000 for their roles in a massive Burnaby oil spill in 2007 in Provincial Court on Thursday. Three companies were ordered to pay a total of $550,000 for their roles in a massive Burnaby oil spill in 2007 ...
Calgary Herald
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Derek Corrigan: We look forward to building on our success in Burnaby
The Burnaby Citizens Association has been active in municipal politics for more than 55 years and has a proud tradition of mayors, councillors, and trustees providing leadership and innovation. For more than 20 years, the BCA has held a majority on Burnaby ...
Georgia Straight
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Not 'just' a housewife
"And what is your vocation, Mrs. Burnaby?" the manager at a large Yamhill Valley job placement firm asks the attractive middle-aged woman who is seeking a position. "Oh," says pert Ruth Burnaby, "I'm 'just' a housewife, but my children are in school now ...
News Register
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Plus Computer Solutions Holds 4th Annual Business Success Conference
Customers of Plus Computer Solutions from across British Columbia gathered last week at the Riverway Clubhouse in Burnaby, BC for Plus’ 4th Annual Business Success Conference. The gathering was an opportunity for networking, learning and a vehicle to ...
YAHOO!
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SOCIAL MEDIA IN BURNABY: How do candidates score in the election campaign?
In this age of Twitter and Facebook, there are politicians out there who are using social media as an integral part of their communications strategies. They're just not running for office in Burnaby. Ask Peter Chow-White, professor of communications at ...
Burnaby Now
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Abbotsford police successfully raid Burnaby house linked to UN gang
METRO VANCOUVER - Abbotsford police searched a house in Burnaby linked to the United Nations gang Tuesday and seized a hangun, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin. Const. Ian MacDonald said a 28-year-old was arrested and is expected to face trafficking and ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Abbotsford police successfully raid Burnaby house linked to UN gang
METRO VANCOUVER - Abbotsford police searched a house in Burnaby linked to the United Nations gang Tuesday and seized a hangun, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin. Const. Ian MacDonald said a 28-year-old was arrested and is expected to face trafficking and ...
The Vancouver Sun
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Donations sought for Burnaby fire victims
It was two-year-old Assad Ansari’s cry and cough that saved the day. His mom, Rocio Aguirre, 33, woke up, concerned that her son might be coming down with a cold. Then she smelled the smoke. It was about 1:30 a.m. May 7 and the family was among several ...
Abbotsford News
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Donations sought for Burnaby fire victims
It was two-year-old Assad Ansari’s cry and cough that saved the day. His mom, Rocio Aguirre, 33, woke up, concerned that her son might be coming down with a cold. Then she smelled the smoke. It was about 1:30 a.m. May 7 and the family was among several ...
Abbotsford News
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Habitat for Humanity Winnipeg wins national award
WINNIPEG — Habitat for Humanity Winnipeg has won a national award for its efforts to create more housing for aboriginals. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) announced today the Winnipeg agency has been chosen as the first recipient of its ...
Winnipeg Free Press
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Habitat for Humanity Winnipeg wins national award
WINNIPEG — Habitat for Humanity Winnipeg has won a national award for its efforts to create more housing for aboriginals. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) announced today the Winnipeg agency has been chosen as the first recipient of its ...
Winnipeg Free Press
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Housing costs soar in Vancouver
But even as economists worry, houses continue to sell briskly in the Vancouver area. When Terry Vato listed a two-storey house in Burnaby late last month, he knew the sticker price would attract hundreds of prospective buyers. At just under a million ...
Globe and Mail
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Housing costs soar in Vancouver
But even as economists worry, houses continue to sell briskly in the Vancouver area. When Terry Vato listed a two-storey house in Burnaby late last month, he knew the sticker price would attract hundreds of prospective buyers. At just under a million ...
Globe and Mail
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Leona Detienne-Strong of Burnaby, Canada, has been Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
-- Mrs. Detienne-Strong began writing at 8 years of age; she has always dreamed of becoming a writer, as well as an illustrator -- Burnaby, Canada, May 13, 2011 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Writer Leona Detienne-Strong has been recognized by Cambridge Who's ...
24-7PressRelease.com
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Leona Detienne-Strong of Burnaby, Canada, has been Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
-- Mrs. Detienne-Strong began writing at 8 years of age; she has always dreamed of becoming a writer, as well as an illustrator -- Burnaby, Canada, May 13, 2011 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Writer Leona Detienne-Strong has been recognized by Cambridge Who's ...
24-7PressRelease.com
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