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  • December 15, 2022

    Eco-artists encouraged to apply for Burnaby Blooms 2023

    The City of Burnaby is seeking submissions from BC-based eco-artists to have their work featured at the Burnaby Blooms Festival from May 13 to 14, 2023.
  • December 15, 2022

    Burnaby GIS #1 in Geospatial Maturity Index

    The City of Burnaby’s GIS department has once again been recognized as an international leader in their field. After collecting a MISA Spirit of Innovation award in October, Burnaby GIS has been recognized by Public Sector Digest as co-leaders of their Geospatial Maturity Index with an impressive overall score of 96.67% (sharing first place with Halifax, NS).
  • December 14, 2022

    City staff and students help spread holiday cheer to seniors

    Burnaby, BC – Hundreds of Burnaby seniors will receive an extra boost of holiday cheer this season, as the City’s Citizen Support Services partners once again with the IAK (Intentional Acts of Kindness) Foundation and the Burnaby School District on the Operation Elf program.
  • December 13, 2022

    Purchasing Division is now Procurement Services

    The Purchasing Division will now be known as Procurement Services. This change better reflects the full scope of services provided by the division and aligns with many Lower Mainland municipalities.
  • December 7, 2022

    Local presenters sought for the next Burnaby PechaKucha Night

    Burnaby, BC – The City of Burnaby, Burnaby Neighbourhood House, Tourism Burnaby, Stride Burnaby Arts Festival and the Burnaby Arts Council are thrilled to announce the next PechaKucha Night in Burnaby on Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 8 pm.
  • November 28, 2022

    Burnaby to create seamless link for pedestrians and cyclists over Highway 1

    The City of Burnaby has approved a location for a new pedestrian-cyclist overpass over Highway 1, which will create a critical north-south link between key regional trail networks and destinations within Burnaby.
  • November 17, 2022

    Burnaby’s record-breaking building boom surpasses $2 billion for first time

    The City of Burnaby continues to set a record pace for construction, and on Tuesday (November 15) surpassed $2 billion worth of building permits so far in 2022, smashing all previous full-year records.
  • November 16, 2022

    City officially opens Celeste Redman Community Resource Centre

    Social services in North Burnaby received a boost on November 8 with the official ribbon-cutting and opening of Celeste Redman Community Resource Centre, a new support facility offering vital social support services to local residents including parenting support, victim support, and counselling.

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