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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

Vancouver protest marks 2 years since Surrey Sikh temple leader's killing

Vancouver protest marks 2 years since Surrey Sikh temple leader's killing

Sikhs for Justice held a protest outside of the Indian Consulate in Vancouver
B.C. Sikh gurdwara asks Carney to keep Modi away from G7

B.C. Sikh gurdwara asks Carney to keep Modi away from G7

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shouldn't be invited to G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta: letter
'Record-breaking' $80M Lotto Max ticket purchased in B.C.

'Record-breaking' $80M Lotto Max ticket purchased in B.C.

Winning numbers were 6, 10, 16, 17, 30, 38, and 48
Voter numbers hit record high as 19.5M Canadians cast ballots

Voter numbers hit record high as 19.5M Canadians cast ballots

Voter turnout at 68.65 per cent in federal election, up from 62.5 per cent in 2021
Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta

Conservative Party leader holds final B.C. rally before return to Ontario
Conservative platform draws criticism for 'anti-trans' elements

Conservative platform draws criticism for 'anti-trans' elements

Queer Momentum says platform takes a 'Trumpian approach' to politics
Advance polling breaks records with 7.3M votes in Canada

Advance polling breaks records with 7.3M votes in Canada

Advance voting numbers well up from 2021 as April 28 Election Day approaches
NDP's Jagmeet Singh votes early, urges Canadians to 'get out and vote'

NDP's Jagmeet Singh votes early, urges Canadians to 'get out and vote'

Singh voted at Burnaby Central Secondary School Friday
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
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