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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. 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

Family deserves answers on accused killer's bail: B.C. premier

Family deserves answers on accused killer's bail: B.C. premier

Premier David Eby wants publication ban lifted from bail hearing for the man charged with Tori Dunn's murder
Crisis centre urges action on femicide in B.C. following Tori Dunn murder

Crisis centre urges action on femicide in B.C. following Tori Dunn murder

Surrey's Tori Dunn among the victims named in letter to B.C. government
RCMP investigating sex assault after B.C. woman wakes to stranger groping her

RCMP investigating sex assault after B.C. woman wakes to stranger groping her

Suspect is a South Asian man in his early 20s, 5"7- 5"10, with an average build and a long black beard
'Undue risk': Slain Surrey woman's accused killer had violent past

'Undue risk': Slain Surrey woman's accused killer had violent past

'The grief is all-consuming': Tori Dunn's family wants answers around accused killer's legal history
Drug users group says B.C. government has 'blood on its hands'

Drug users group says B.C. government has 'blood on its hands'

Premier David Eby rejected recommendations by Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s public health officer
Two lead poisoning cases linked to herbal medicines: Fraser Health

Two lead poisoning cases linked to herbal medicines: Fraser Health

Those using doda, afeem or other Ayurvedic products are asked to monitor themselves for symptoms of lead poisoning
Slain Surrey woman's family talks to Pierre Poilievre

Slain Surrey woman's family talks to Pierre Poilievre

Federal Conservative leader speaks to Aron Dunn, father of Tori Dunn
Province, Surrey reach deal on policing transition

Province, Surrey reach deal on policing transition

Province will provide $30 million yearly to assist with transition costs until 2029
B.C. premier pushes for reforms following Surrey woman's murder

B.C. premier pushes for reforms following Surrey woman's murder

Eby says federal bail reform legislation should have prevented Tori Dunn's death – but failed
Province to provide $60.7M for medical school at SFU Surrey

Province to provide $60.7M for medical school at SFU Surrey

Premier David Eby and numerous NDP MLAs hosted an announcement in Surrey Tuesday
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