- March 2, 2022
Local presenters sought for the next two Burnaby PechaKucha events
After a successful relaunch, the City of Burnaby, Burnaby Neighbourhood House, Tourism Burnaby and the Burnaby Arts Council are thrilled to announce the next two PechaKucha Nights in Burnaby. - March 2, 2022
Burnaby Village Museum reopens for spring break
Burnaby Village Museum will reopen for spring break from March 14 to 25 to offer visitors an immersive experience of a 1920s village comprising heritage and recreated buildings. The open-air, 10-acre site includes homes, businesses, a schoolhouse, a farmhouse and a blacksmith shop. - March 1, 2022
Burnaby buildings contributing to greater understanding of emissions in B.C.
Burnaby continues to be a strong supporter of a voluntary pilot program that is compiling data on carbon emissions from buildings across British Columbia. - February 25, 2022
Burnaby seeking public feedback on Brentwood Development Plan rezoning
We're seeking public input on the proposed rezoning of the Brentwood West site, a collection of six properties located at the northwest corner of Willingdon Avenue and Lougheed Highway in the Brentwood Town Centre. - February 14, 2022
City seeks input to help enhance its extreme heat response
The City of Burnaby is asking residents and organizations to share their experiences from last summer’s record hot weather and offer ideas for how the City can enhance its response to future extreme heat events. - February 10, 2022
Burnaby among the fastest-growing major municipalities in Canada
Data from the 2021 Census indicates that Burnaby is among the fastest-growing major municipalities in Canada, as the city welcomed 16,370 new residents between 2016 and 2021. - 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).