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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 am passionate about 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

4th man charged in killing of Surrey’s Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Police

4th man charged in killing of Surrey’s Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Police

Amandeep Singh, 22, faces 1st-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges
Parkrun hosts successful inaugural event in Surrey with a great turnout

Parkrun hosts successful inaugural event in Surrey with a great turnout

Join in the family-friendly fun Saturdays at 9 a.m. at Tynehead Regional Park
Nanak Foods donates $500K to new BC Cancer Centre in Cloverdale

Nanak Foods donates $500K to new BC Cancer Centre in Cloverdale

Cancer Centre set to open with the new Surrey Hospital in 2030
Get ready to shine at Surrey Pride’s inaugural rainbow gala and awards night

Get ready to shine at Surrey Pride’s inaugural rainbow gala and awards night

Society set to host ‘fabulous red carpet event where we celebrate diversity and excellence’
‘Walk With Your Doc’ this Monday

‘Walk With Your Doc’ this Monday

The Surrey-North Delta Division of Family Practice is hosting the event at Bear Creek Park
Parkrun brings all-ages fun runs to Surrey

Parkrun brings all-ages fun runs to Surrey

Join in the family-friendly fun Saturdays at 9 a.m. at Tynehead Regional Park
Surrey Food Bank to host ‘morning of compassion, camaraderie, and giving back’

Surrey Food Bank to host ‘morning of compassion, camaraderie, and giving back’

Free fundraising event on May 9 at Taj Park Convention Centre
School support workers in Surrey pushed to breaking point

School support workers in Surrey pushed to breaking point

Students with disabilities are falling through the cracks in Surrey School District
Vaisakhi ‘spirit and pride’ in Newton as 550,000 fill streets for parade

Vaisakhi ‘spirit and pride’ in Newton as 550,000 fill streets for parade

Hundreds of booths lined the route as businesses and families hand out food
Caring Dads program helps fathers break cycle of domestic abuse

Caring Dads program helps fathers break cycle of domestic abuse

Options Community Services runs the program
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