Burnaby will post its important civic notices, like elections, public hearings and land disposition, on its website and email newsletter.
The City of Burnaby has decided to publish its important civic notices through digital means only, after the print edition of the Burnaby NOW community newspaper ceased print publications on Aug. 10.
With the decline of print media, however, the province began allowing cities to publish their notices in places other than newspapers as of 2021.The city says moving the notices online will result in $62,000 in savings per year on advertising costs. With the end of the New Westminster Record's print edition, the City of New Westminster has also decided to post its notices on its website and email newsletter, along with posting the notices physically in its two public libraries.
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