B.C. government seeks leave to appeal National Energy Board ruling The provincial government has applied for leave to appeal a Dec. 7, 2017, ruling by the National Energy Board (NEB), allowing Kinder Morgan to bypass specific City of Burnaby bylaws …
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New and extended leaves support working families
Harry Bains, Minister of Labour, introduced amendments to the Employment Standards Act today. The amendments, if approved by the legislature, will better support working families in British Columbia by providing new, extended and more flexible maternity, parental and compassionate care …
April 11 2018 — Take a Hike, Burnaby
April 9 2018 — Labour Rights and Protections
Burnaby MLAs welcome school upgrades for students in our community
Burnaby MLAs welcome school upgrades for students in our community
Come in and see our new exhibit!
Come and visit us in the community office and check out our community art gallery! Our current exhibit, from ArtStart artist-in-residence Carolyn Sullivan, is called W.A.L.K. 2018 Year of the Dog, and includes photographs taken while on a walk through Burnaby North with her dog, Laguna. …
I’m thrilled to be part of a government that cares about its citizens. A government that cares about child care and housing. I’m proud to share my thoughts on Budget 2018.
On February 28, 2018 I spoke about Pink Shirt Day and our collective responsibility to prevent bullying
Are you working and still struggling to make ends meet?
Make your voice heard! Join the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition and Burnaby Community Services on March 19th to impact government efforts to fight poverty. Participants will receive: $50 honorarium food child care transportation subsidy Date and Time Mon, 19 March …