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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

Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at Peace Arch to show solidarity

Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at Peace Arch to show solidarity

People gathered along the 49th parallel at Peace Arch Park in Surrey, B.C. and Blaine, Wash.
Surrey extreme-weather shelters remain open this weekend

Surrey extreme-weather shelters remain open this weekend

Environment Canada said Friday (March 21) that  there is a 60 per cent change of showers or thunderstorms this evening with a low of 4˚C
Slain Surrey woman's family & friends protest outside courthouse

Slain Surrey woman's family & friends protest outside courthouse

Protest was held on the steps of the B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster on Friday, March 21
Daughter who lost mom to suicide lauds Pattullo Bridge safety plans

Daughter who lost mom to suicide lauds Pattullo Bridge safety plans

Safety fencing, direct crisis phones part of the plans for replacement Pattullo Bridge deck
Surrey extreme-weather shelters open Thursday

Surrey extreme-weather shelters open Thursday

Environment Canada said Thursday (March 20) that periods of rain are expected overnight, amounting to 10 to 20 mm. 
Slain Surrey woman's family plans protest at courthouse

Slain Surrey woman's family plans protest at courthouse

Protest scheduled outside B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster on Friday, March 21
Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open Tuesday

Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open Tuesday

Environment Canada said Wednesday (March 18) that periods of rain are expected overnight with a low of 4˚C. 
Surrey Police ask for help locating missing teen

Surrey Police ask for help locating missing teen

Sebastian Herrera was last seen at his home on Feb. 17 in the 15200 block of 105 Avenue.
Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open

Surrey extreme weather shelters remain open

Environment Canada said Saturday (March 15) that periods of rain mixed with snow are expected throughout the day with a low of 3˚C overnight
Surrey police ask for public's help in identifying assault suspect

Surrey police ask for public's help in identifying assault suspect

Assault occured in the in the 18800 block of 58 Avenue
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