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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.

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

Recent Work by Anna

Surrey structure fire sends one to hospital in serious condition

Surrey structure fire sends one to hospital in serious condition

Fire in a building on 104 Ave and 154 Street
B.C. union calls for federal action as health-care workers face deportation

B.C. union calls for federal action as health-care workers face deportation

Migrant workers essential to B.C. health care, HEU says at Surrey rally
Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

April 16 is voting day at correctional institutions across Canada
NDP vows continued commitment to stand with 2SLGBTQ+ people

NDP vows continued commitment to stand with 2SLGBTQ+ people

Parties' stances on LGBTQ+ rights under scrutiny on campaign trail
Keeping the doors open: home detox program continues in Surrey/Langley

Keeping the doors open: home detox program continues in Surrey/Langley

Options Community Services program helps people in Surrey, Langley, White Rock and Delta
'We are all Canadians': Carney speaks on LGBTQ+ rights

'We are all Canadians': Carney speaks on LGBTQ+ rights

Liberal Leader Mark Carney says federal government must be a 'defender' of rights
Lawn watering restrictions start May 1 for Metro Vancouver

Lawn watering restrictions start May 1 for Metro Vancouver

Stage 1 restrictions limit residential lawn watering
Young Canadians' concerns overlooked in federal campaign: report

Young Canadians' concerns overlooked in federal campaign: report

Top concerns are equitable access to education, unemployment and intersectional social impact on youth
How a Surrey non-profit is changing lives through running

How a Surrey non-profit is changing lives through running

Running on Faith helps people in recovery or living in temporary housing
Poilievre vows to put 'Canada First' at B.C. rally that drew thousands

Poilievre vows to put 'Canada First' at B.C. rally that drew thousands

Conservative leader pledges tax-free savings top-up, end of opioid programs, more military spending
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