- April 12, 2022
City of Burnaby invites you to observe the National Day of Mourning on Apr 28
The City of Burnaby invites you to join us in observing the National Day of Mourning in the Council Chambers at City Hall at 11 am on Thursday, April 28. - April 11, 2022
City seeks input on travel safety in the Capitol Hill/Burnaby Heights neighbourhoods
The City of Burnaby is conducting a comprehensive study of the Capitol Hill/Burnaby Heights neighbourhoods to assess opportunities to improve safety for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers travelling in the area. - April 11, 2022
City seeks public input on Highway 1 pedestrian-cyclist overpass project
The City of Burnaby wants to hear from residents, commuters and visitors about how they currently move around areas of central Burnaby adjacent to Highway 1, and how they would use a proposed pedestrian-cyclist overpass to cross the highway between Kensington Avenue and Cariboo Road. - March 29, 2022
Calling all family-friendly performers!
The City of Burnaby will showcase live performers in outdoor settings, as part of a series of arts-based initiatives planned for summer 2022. - March 17, 2022
City and SFU partner to develop innovative solutions to civic challenges
The City of Burnaby and Simon Fraser University have initiated a partnership to create a Civic Innovation Lab, combining their expertise and resources in order to find fresh solutions to challenges and issues affecting cities. - March 17, 2022
City launches property tax estimator
The City of Burnaby has launched a new, easy-to-use property tax estimator for residents and businesses that shows the potential impact your property's accessed value will have on your property taxes for the year. - March 16, 2022
City launches Choose to Move, a fun, free fitness program for seniors
Starting April 14, 2022, a free program—Choose to Move—that aims to get seniors active and moving is coming to Burnaby's Cameron Recreation Centre. - March 15, 2022
Burnaby residents can vote by mail in the 2022 local government election
For the first time, eligible Burnaby voters can vote by mail to elect 1 mayor, 8 councillors and 7 school trustees. This opportunity is in addition to advance and general voting days, making voting even more convenient for our residents.
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