Burnaby Now June 19 2015

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GOOD DEEDS 3

CRIME 4

Shredding for the puppies

Arson suspect in video

PARENTING 11

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Arty fun for kids in the city

THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND FRIDAY JUNE 19, 2015

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LOCAL NEWS – LOCAL MATTERS

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ALL ABOARD!

One of the Burnaby Central Railway trains pulls out of the station for a ride at the popular North Burnaby minitrain attraction. The railway is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and statutory holidays until Thanksgiving Monday. Families have a chance to enjoy the rides on the miniature trains – with steam, diesel and electric engines – and take in the sights at Confederation Park. Fares are $3.50 for a single ride (kids under three are free). Check out www. burnabyrailway.org for full operational details, and see www. burnabynow.com for more photos. PHOTO JENNIFER GAUTHIER

City staff cost $142 million in 2014

642 of Burnaby city employees made more than $75,000 in 2014, up by 52 from 590 in 2013 By Janaya Fuller-Evans

jfuller-evans@burnabynow.com

It’s nice work if you can get it – 642 of the city’s employees made more than $75,000 in 2014, up by 52 from 590 in 2013, according to the city’s most recent Statement of Financial Information. In total, city staff made $142.51 million last year.

The highest salary went to the city manager, Bob Moncur, who made $255,471 and was paid out $9,157 owed from the previous year (prior year amounts include unused vacation and overtime). Joining him in the $200,000-plus club are deputy city manager Lambert Chu ($204,856, as well as $7,311 from the previous year and $289 for expenses); director of engineering Leon Gous ($203,834, plus

$2,588 from the previous year and $1,166 for expenses); director of finance Denise Jorgenson ($201,829, as well as $7,198 from the previous year and $4,891 for expenses); and deputy city manager Chad Turpin ($201,264 plus $7,311 from the previous year). Twenty-two employees made more than $150,000, with 186 in total making more than $100,000. Mayor Derek Corrigan also made more than $100,000, coming in at $126,639 for 2014. He also received an $11,932 retiring allowance, a $13,831 transportation al-

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lowance, $2,000 for cell phone and Internet costs, and a $7,048 taxable benefit, according to the schedule of remuneration expenses. The retiring allowance is paid to mayor and council each year, as they cannot participate in the city’s pension plan. He claimed $1,846 for travel and expenses, with the highest amount going towards the Union of B.C. Municipalities annual conference in Whistler. Seven city councillors made $56,987 in 2014, with former councillor Richard Continued on page 4

COFFEE WITH RICHARD! Saturday, June 27 9:00 - 10:30 am Caffe Artigiano 4359 Hastings, Burnaby

I hope to see you there!

Richard T. Lee MLA Burnaby North

604.775.0778

Richard.Lee.MLA@leg.bc.ca www.richardleemla.bc.ca


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