- 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. - January 25, 2022
Burnaby forges ahead on historic construction program of major new facilities
The City of Burnaby continues to pursue the most ambitious capital program in its history, with the approval of a financial plan that will fundamentally transform the City’s recreation facilities by investing $504 million to complete five major new facilities within the next five years. - January 10, 2022
City to open new community resource centre to benefit Burnaby residents
The City of Burnaby will soon open the Celeste Redman Community Resource Centre in the Brentwood Town Centre neighbourhood, the seventh such facility… - January 6, 2022
Now accepting nominations for Burnaby’s most outstanding citizen in 2021
Do you know a Burnaby volunteer who has gone above and beyond to serve their community? - October 26, 2021
City of Burnaby wins 2021 Acquia Engage Award
The City of Burnaby is excited to announce it has received the 2021 Acquia Engage Award in the category of Leader of the Pack—Public Sector for its newly designed website. The Acquia Engage Award recognizes high-impact digital experiences that demonstrate an advanced level of functionality, integration, performance and user experience. - June 2, 2021
City of Burnaby honours achievements of Rosemary Brown and Christine Sinclair with naming of city recreation facilities
The City of Burnaby is proud to recognize politician and social justice champion Rosemary Brown, and soccer star and world’s-greatest goal scorer Christine Sinclair for their significant contributions and achievements in Burnaby and beyond, with the naming of two civic facilities in their honour. - March 12, 2021
City of Burnaby expands 30 km/h school zone hours to 7am to 10pm
The City of Burnaby is making streets safer for students and all Burnaby residents by expanding the hours of 30 km/h school zones in Burnaby to 7am-10pm (previously 8am-5pm), and installing speed humps near 36 schools and 36 parks.