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News & Updates
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City wins Burnaby A-List Awards in multiple categories
The City is honoured to have our events, facilities and parks recognized in multiple categories in the annual Burnaby Now 2023 A-List, where Burnaby residents vote for what they love about their city. -
City hosts community dialogue on Chinese Canadian reconciliation
On October 17, 150 Burnaby residents convened at the Bonsor Recreation Complex for the City’s first Community Dialogue on Chinese Canadian Reconciliation. -
Burnaby and Tsleil-Waututh come together to celebrate relationship with new public art
The City and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) will come together in ceremony on October 25 for k̓ʷə səlilwətaɬ syəwenəɬ ct - Our Tsleil-Waututh Ancestors, a new public art piece created by Jonas Jones. -
Burnaby is building a safer, more connected cycling network
Cycling isn’t just a recreational activity—it’s a sustainable mode of transportation that benefits our health, our environment and our community.