Media Contacts
Oliver Lum
Senior Manager, Communications and Media Relations
Office of the Mayor
604-591-4519
OWLum@surrey.ca
Amy Jugpal
Communications and Media Relations Lead
Office of the Mayor
778-846-1480
amy.jugpal@surrey.ca
Weekend and after-hour media requests
City Hall operating hours are weekdays from 8:30am to 4:30pm. For after-hour media requests, email media.requests@surrey.ca. Media requests of an urgent and operational nature will be responded to after hours. All other requests will be actioned the next business day.
Media Release Search
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Let’s Leave Tree Pruning to the Professionals
Residents reminded not to cut City trees.
Surrey Council Directs Staff to Revise Budget to Reduce Property Tax Increase
Surrey Council voted to refer the proposed 2023-2027 General Operating and Capital Budget back to staff for revision.
Surrey Steps Up Youth Showcase Event Celebrates Youth Stepping Up In Their Community
Hundreds of people gathered as local youth took centre stage to showcase how they are making a positive impact in their schools and communities.
Surrey Animal Resource Centre kicks off first-ever Shelter Slumber Party fundraiser
Surrey Animal Resource Centre is preparing for its first-ever “Shelter Slumber Pawty” to raise funds and increase awareness of shelter-pet adoption.
Surrey’s Children and Youth At-Risk Table reaches 500 interventions
The City of Surrey’s Children and Youth At-Risk Table (CHART) recently reached a major milestone, supporting its 500th client.
Tree sales happening on March 1 and April 19
The City of Surrey announces details for this spring’s tree sale events.
Surrey Mayor launches ‘Focus Newton’ Task Force
Mayor Locke announced the establishment of a Focus Newton Task Force at Monday’s Regular Council Meeting.
Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex Takes Another Step Forward
Once complete, the new arena will increase Surrey’s overall ice capacity, while accommodating the need for an additional ice arena in Cloverdale.
Surrey Council votes to support inclusion of 89-hectares of high-yield farmland to ALR
Surrey City Council has voted to support the addition of 89 hectares of active farmland to the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), as outlined in the Agricultural Land Commission’s (ALC) proposal to add 123 hectares of federally owned lands in Campbell Heights to the ALR.