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Ray DeCenzo and Michael Dickson

Tilbury businesses encourage employees to pedal to work

Tilbury businesses are encouraging new and experienced cyclists to take the two-wheeled option during Bike to Work Week, May 27 to June 2.


 
This injured gosling was found in a parking lot at Barnet Marine Park

Gosling injured after attack

A baby goose is recovering today with a broken leg after it was attacked by a group of children Monday at Barnet Marine Park in Burnaby.


 

Raise a glass to progress

It seems it's time to bring you up to speed on a few openings and an annual general meeting that might be worth adding to your calendar.


 

Caring for your tomatoes

In any vote for the most popular food crop, tomatoes would win every time-and if you can keep their foliage dry and give them lots of warmth, food, water and sun, they're easy to grow and very productive.


 
Chilliwack beekeeper Peter Awram

To bee or not to be

Local farmers are feeling the sting as a shortage of honeybee hives seems poised to hurt their crops this coming season.


 

Fallen branch led to natural gas fire

Still recuperating from a busy weekend tending to The Willows apartment fire victims, the Mission Fire Rescue Service faced another challenging fire outbreak Tuesday afternoon, as a fallen hydro line ignited an underground natural gas main, leaving 3,300 residents without power and forcing the evacuation of a neighbourhood.


 
Doug Fast is the CEO of Burnaby's NYCE Control,

Monitor home from an iPhone

Home monitoring is a growing market that could be worth $60 billion by 2017, according to Juniper Research, and a Burnaby-based company is getting in on it.


 
Steamworks Brewing Company president Walter Cosman

Steamworks brewery opening in Burnaby

While dozens of breweries seem to be popping up everywhere else in the Lower Mainland, Burnaby is finally getting one of its very own.


 
Keep strawberry plants well watered

Plant your strawberries in a sunny spot

THE season of the garden is in full swing and as spring wanders along people are busily planting their gardens to provide interest, fragrance and flavour.


 
A glass of chilled white wine

Local bistro 'gem' celebrated

WHILE recently perusing the list of winners in one food magazine's "best of" awards, I was struck by an anomaly in the "Neighbourhood Gem" category.


 

Kinder Morgan application OK'd

The National Energy Board approved a tolling application linked to Kinder Morgan's pipeline expansion plan last Thursday.


 

Corrections: Voting results, SuperValu

The Burnaby NOW ran some incorrect information in a story titled Nailbiters in Burnaby race, in the May 15 provincial election edition. The story states that Liberal MLA Richard Lee beat New Democrat Mondee Redman in the 2009 election by 825 votes. According to the final results, Redman lost by only 548.


 

New Westminster explores affordable housing

Action will be taken to address affordable housing in New Westminster.


 
Who am I?

Who am I?

Join in and have some fun with Who Am I? Who Am I? is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify people from this community’s distant and recent past.


 
Brian Snutch

Band of beers

What do CBC Radio 3 personality Grant Lawrence, Vancouver punk rocker Joey Keithley and Old Yale Brewing Company have in common?


 
Patricia Kelly

Epic fish fight finally settled in court

A Sto: lo woman's nine-year fight over a few hundred sockeye salmon has ended with an absolute discharge and a payout for most of the fish confiscated.


 

Crook targets bank machine users

A gunman has been robbing people at cash machines on the peninsula.


 

Robbed at knifepoint

Chilliwack Mounties are on the lookout for the man who held up a flower vendor at knifepoint last Tuesday.


 
Thomas Dignum, 12

West Vancouver stroke survivor a champion for the cause

THOMAS Dignum is among the Lower Mainland residents going to bat for the B.C. Children's Hospital Foundation next weekend at a fundraising slo-pitch tournament.