On October 30, 2019 I spoke about Burnaby’s new supportive housing development in the Legislature.
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New homes offer hope, opportunities for people in Burnaby
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Partnerships working to create more child care spaces in B.C.
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Burnaby Hospital redevelopment will deliver better health care in a growing region
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New Art Show at My Community Office
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Safer seats coming to two more Burnaby schools
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BC Special Olympics Youth Engagement Project
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CleanBC sets new strategy to boost safe, accessible active transportation
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