- February 4, 2022
Burnaby hockey player to play with Team Canada
Mayor Mike Hurley is encouraging the entire Burnaby community to come together and support hometown athlete Tyler Wotherspoon and the rest of Team Canada at the 2022 Beijing Games. - February 3, 2022
Rembrandt’s works reimagined by Dan Starling at Burnaby Art Gallery
The Burnaby Art Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Vancouver-based artist Dan Starling, which takes as its starting point Rembrandt’s renowned work Christ Crucified Between Two Thieves: The Three Crosses (1653). - February 3, 2022
City partners with the United Way to launch Period Promise pilot project
The City of Burnaby has partnered with the United Way’s Period Promise campaign to tackle period poverty by providing free tampons and sanitary pads to those in need. - February 3, 2022
Applications for Deer Lake Artist Residencies now available
Professional artists have the opportunity to create in the tranquil and inspiring natural setting of Deer Lake Park in beautifully restored heritage homes, as part of the City of Burnaby’s Deer Lake Artist Residencies. - February 2, 2022
PechaKucha Night Burnaby returns
After nearly a two-year break due to the pandemic, the exciting PechaKucha Night Burnaby is back to entertain and educate. - January 28, 2022
City of Burnaby endorses Burnaby Mountain Gondola project
Burnaby City Council has endorsed the Route 1 option for TransLink’s Burnaby Mountain Gondola project, citing the direct benefits for Burnaby residents and the low environmental impact of the project. - January 27, 2022
City of Burnaby endorses Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Burnaby City Council voted unanimously to endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, recognizing the existential threat posed by climate change and the urgent need for our society to transition away from fossil fuels. - January 26, 2022
Burnaby seeking public feedback on Willingdon Lands Master Plan
The City of Burnaby wants public input on the Willingdon Lands Master Plan that proposes a first-of-its-kind, mixed-use, contemporary Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh urban village at 3405 Willingdon Avenue.