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Our green bins are offering up a 'bear buffet,' says Burnaby mom

Our green bins are offering up a 'bear buffet,' says Burnaby mom

Beth Holbrook first got interested in bear management when she was confronted by a bear. The resident of the Forest Grove neighbourhood in North Burnaby was out walking her 80-pound dog when she found herself face to face with a bear.
This Burnaby Conservative candidate thinks rape survivors should have to give birth

This Burnaby Conservative candidate thinks rape survivors should have to give birth

Heather Leung, the Conservative candidate for Burnaby North-Seymour, still hasn’t returned any of the messages from the Burnaby NOW to comment on her stands regarding social issues. But that doesn’t mean her stances aren’t available.
Roe v. Wade: U.S. Supreme Court and Sam Oosterhoff need to back off women's bodies

Roe v. Wade: U.S. Supreme Court and Sam Oosterhoff need to back off women's bodies

With the news that Roe v. Wade may be overturned, the abortion rights debate has been reignited. Here's why it matters in Canada — and beyond.
Les Leyne: First Nations pipeline play conflicts NDP

Les Leyne: First Nations pipeline play conflicts NDP

It fell to Environment Minister George Heyman to comment Wednesday on a new initiative by Indigenous leaders to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline from the federal government.
What's the deal with the increase in security guards at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­city hall?

What's the deal with the increase in security guards at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­city hall?

City cites 'increased acts of aggression and disruption' for more security on council days
You say you're not a bandwagon Raptors fan. Put your money where your mouth is

You say you're not a bandwagon Raptors fan. Put your money where your mouth is

So, you’re a Metro Vancouverite and you say you’re not jumping on the Toronto Raptors bandwagon. You swear you’re a diehard fan not just cheering now to make up for the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks stinking up the joint.
People who love Burnaby bears are still doing stuff to get them killed

People who love Burnaby bears are still doing stuff to get them killed

If you say you love bears, then you should stop doing things to get them killed. Because bears are, in fact, getting killed. A lot of them. And not in some far-off, distant part of B.C., but really close to home.
Les Leyne: Washing dirty money out of higher education

Les Leyne: Washing dirty money out of higher education

While waiting for the money laundering inquiry to start, the B.C. government tried Tuesday to block one of the lesser-known routes dirty money might be following in B.C.
LETTER: If you really want people to bike to work, make it easier

LETTER: If you really want people to bike to work, make it easier

Dear editor : Re: Blurred Lines, May 24 editorial viewpoint on Bike to Work Week. Biking to work is great. I do it once a week from upper Lynn Valley to Burnaby. Some do it daily year-round, which is amazing. It could be much better though.
Threat of strike looms as B.C. teachers and province appear far apart on big issues

Threat of strike looms as B.C. teachers and province appear far apart on big issues

Class size and composition remain stumbling blocks as sides try to hammer out a deal