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Anna Burns

Anna Burns

I started with Black Press Media in the fall of 2022 as a multimedia journalist after finishing my practicum at the Surrey Now-Leader. I am an award-winning photojournalist and love taking photos of people in their element.
I love telling stories about people and what they are passionate about. Mental health, non-profits and health care are some of my beats.

Phone
604-575-5335
Email
anna.burns@surreynowleader.com

Recent Work by Anna

Surrey Conservative candidate wants Elections BC to reopen investigation

Surrey Conservative candidate wants Elections BC to reopen investigation

Honveer Singh Randhawa says court case shouldn't put Elections BC investigation on hold
Investigation into fatal police shooting of Surrey mom still in 'early stages': IIO

Investigation into fatal police shooting of Surrey mom still in 'early stages': IIO

Vanessa Renteria Valencia, 37, was shot by police at her home in Cloverdale on Sept. 19, 2024
2 men plead guilty in fatal pedestrian hit-and-run in Surrey

2 men plead guilty in fatal pedestrian hit-and-run in Surrey

Two released from custody until a sentencing hearing in May
Cops cleared in March 2024 police shooting outside Surrey mall

Cops cleared in March 2024 police shooting outside Surrey mall

IIO finds police did not commit an offence in March 2024 shooting
B.C. Sikh temple president murder case adjourned again

B.C. Sikh temple president murder case adjourned again

Next hearing is schedule for April at New Westminister Supreme Court
'Chilling message': Surrey drug advocacy group backs B.C. addictions doctor

'Chilling message': Surrey drug advocacy group backs B.C. addictions doctor

Dr. Jess Wilder was part of a group involved in pop-up sites in Nanaimo and Victoria
Ebola's emergence linked to colonial land use: B.C. study

Ebola's emergence linked to colonial land use: B.C. study

New study out of KPU traces rise of deadly African virus
'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre toured Surrey construction site with a 'Canada first' message in tariff dispute
White Rock film screening looks at Vancouver's toxic drug crisis

White Rock film screening looks at Vancouver's toxic drug crisis

South Rock Social Justice Society hosted the filming at White Rock Community Centre
Homicide investigators respond to fatal stabbing outside Coquitlam pub

Homicide investigators respond to fatal stabbing outside Coquitlam pub

Fight occurred outside the John B Pub
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