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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

Issue impacting debit, credit machines owned by Moneris resolved

Issue impacting debit, credit machines owned by Moneris resolved

Moneris says it experienced ‘intermittent network slowness’ for a short time Saturday
Grinch caught with his hands in B.C. charity’s Christmas toy box

Grinch caught with his hands in B.C. charity’s Christmas toy box

Man arrested with cart backed up to the rear of Surrey non-profit
UPDATE: 2-month-old Surrey girl found safe in Chilliwack after Amber Alert

UPDATE: 2-month-old Surrey girl found safe in Chilliwack after Amber Alert

Police say she was last seen around 176 Street and 48 Avenue
Police chase tractor down Highway 1 in Surrey; ends in crash

Police chase tractor down Highway 1 in Surrey; ends in crash

“One person has been taken in to police custody and transported to local area hospital,” police say.
Petition to recall B.C. education minister approved by Elections BC

Petition to recall B.C. education minister approved by Elections BC

Anti-SOGI group says Surrey MLA Rachna Singh ‘must be accountable to parents’
18-year-old facing murder charge after stabbing outside B.C. high school

18-year-old facing murder charge after stabbing outside B.C. high school

Mehakpreet Sethi was killed outside Tamanawis Secondary school in Surrey
Petition filed to recall Surrey MLA

Petition filed to recall Surrey MLA

Anti-SOGI group says education minister ‘must be accountable to parents’
Charges laid in connection to runaway van that killed Surrey mom in 2020

Charges laid in connection to runaway van that killed Surrey mom in 2020

Paramjit Kaur Masutta was struck at about 2:15 p.m. Dec. 15 near 144 Street and 61A Avenue
Teaching Support Staff Union pickets outside Simon Fraser University

Teaching Support Staff Union pickets outside Simon Fraser University

University says its ‘focused on resolving this difficult situation as quickly as possible’
Heat exhaustion can sneak up on you, so know the signs

Heat exhaustion can sneak up on you, so know the signs

Signs include heavy sweating, severe headache, muscle cramps and extreme thirst
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