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  2. Montecito, Burnaby - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Street looking east towards Montecito Montecito , for administrative and planning purposes also known as "Sperling-Broadway", is a neighbourhood in Burnaby , British Columbia , Canada . Montecito is located to the southwest of Burnaby Mountain , between Kensington Avenue to the west and Greystone Drive and Arden Avenue to the east.

  3. Lochdale, Burnaby - Wikipedia

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    Fall colours in Lochdale. Curtis Street just east of Kensington Avenue, with Burnaby Mountain in the distance. The Lochdale district was founded at Hastings Street and Sperling Avenue in 1912 and absorbed many immigrants of different European backgrounds before World War 2, whose children and grandchildren still live in the area.

  4. Byrne Creek Community School - Wikipedia

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    Byrne Creek officially opened in September 2005, being the most recently established secondary school in the Burnaby School District. It was built to accommodate for the rising population in the city of Burnaby. Most students who attended schools close to Byrne Creek's vicinity transferred out of their schools to attend the closer institution.

  5. John Knox Christian School - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, John Knox started a high school, temporarily located at 7650 Sapperton Avenue, Burnaby. A new secondary campus was under construction at 260-12th Street, New Westminster. It opened in September 2019. [3] All curriculum at John Knox is approved by the British Columbia Ministry of Education and is taught from a Christian perspective. [4]

  6. List of tallest buildings in Burnaby - Wikipedia

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    Burnaby is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia located in Metro Vancouver. With an estimated population of 223,218 in 2011, [1] it is British Columbia's third-most populous municipality. [2] The city is in the midst of a massive construction boom which continues to drastically alter the city's skyline. As of 2020, Burnaby has 6 ...

  7. British Columbia School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Burnaby, British Columbia with day programs serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The school teaches secondary students. It serves around 50 students and shares a campus with Burnaby South Secondary School for hearing students. [1]

  8. Kingsway (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    Kingsway is a major thoroughfare that crosses through the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia. The road runs diagonally from northwest to southeast, emerging from Vancouver's Main Street just south of East 7th Avenue and becoming 12th Street at the Burnaby–New Westminster border.

  9. Glentel - Wikipedia

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    Glentel Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications retailer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, jointly owned by BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications. In Canada, the company operates over 350 wireless outlets under the Tbooth Wireless (La cabine T sans-fil in Quebec, formerly The Telephone Booth) and WirelessWave (Wave sans fil in Quebec) brands, particularly in mall kiosks.