- June 11, 2024
Explore the powerful confluence of art and domestic space in the newest exhibition at the Burnaby Art Gallery
The Burnaby Art Gallery is pleased to present The Fireplace, an engaging solo exhibition by acclaimed artist Kelly Lycan, from June 21 to August 25, 2024. This exhibition invites visitors into contemplative spaces where art, architecture and history intersect. - June 7, 2024
City invites feedback on proposed amendments to the Broadview Community Plan
Burnaby residents and businesses have the opportunity to provide input on proposed amendments to the Broadview Community Plan by June 21, 2024. - June 3, 2024
City invites feedback on Central Park Master Plan Phase 1
The City of Burnaby invites residents to share their input to help develop a master plan for Central Park, one of the most popular and iconic green spaces in our community. - May 22, 2024
New video series focuses on youth gang and gun prevention
The City of Burnaby is providing parents and caregivers with a new resource to help prevent young people from getting involved with gangs and guns. - May 17, 2024
FLEET mobile artist studio coming to Edmonds Park
A new Temporary Public Art Activation in Edmonds Park from May 2024 to September 2025 - May 15, 2024
City invites feedback on Phase 2 community plans in south Burnaby
As the Edmonds Town Centre, Royal Oak Urban Village and Cascade Heights Urban Village community plans progress to the second phase, the City of Burnaby is seeking input on the detailed draft plan directions. - May 14, 2024
State of the City Address 2024
Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley provided an overview of the key projects and priorities for the City of Burnaby at the annual State of the City address hosted by the Burnaby Board of Trade on May 6. - May 14, 2024
Latest edition of City Connect includes information on community amenities, climate action and provincial housing legislation
Residents and business owners are encouraged to watch their mailbox this month for the latest edition of City Connect, a newsletter delivered to more than 100,000 Burnaby homes and businesses.