- September 19, 2024
Spooktacular family friendly Halloween events in Burnaby for all ages
The City of Burnaby will host unforgettable Halloween experiences this fall with the return of the Haunted Village at Burnaby Village Museum along with the return of the biggest Halloween party in the city—Central Spark. - September 19, 2024
City launches 2024 Household Travel Survey
The City of Burnaby is excited to launch the 2024 Household Travel Survey, a critical component of the City’s ongoing efforts to update and refine its transportation plan, which was adopted in 2021. - September 18, 2024
City invites feedback on Burnaby’s BC Parkway proposed concept
Burnaby residents are invited to help improve the BC Parkway corridor from Boundary Road to the Royal Oak SkyTrain Station by providing input at in-person events or through the Phase 2 survey. - September 18, 2024
Burnaby hosting virtual workshop on the engineering requirements for new housing forms September 26
The City is hosting an information session on September 26 for builders and homeowners interested in the newly-allowed denser housing options now permitted on residential lots. - September 17, 2024
Burnaby receives support for new child care centre
The City of Burnaby will receive $7.4 million through ChildCareBC’s New Spaces Fund to support the development of a new 74-space child care centre on Rowan Avenue. - September 17, 2024
Attend a Community Solutions Session and help update Burnaby’s Community Safety Plan
There’s still time for residents, businesses and visitors to help shape the future of community safety in Burnaby. In-person Community Solutions Sessions is the last phase of the City’s engagement before updating Burnaby’s Community Safety Plan. - September 10, 2024
Burnaby honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
The City of Burnaby is committed to actively working with the host Nations on whose unceded territory the City of Burnaby is located, including the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) Peoples, as well as the urban Indigenous population who live in Burnaby, to advance reconciliation by building and maintaining positive relationships to meaningfully do this important work together – on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30) and all days. - September 9, 2024
Shadbolt Centre for the Arts announces lineup for 2024-25 theatre season
The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts is thrilled to unveil its 2024-25 Live Theatre season, featuring a diverse array of productions that celebrate the richness of the performing arts and the vibrant talent within our community and beyond.