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

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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.

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The City of Surrey will host the 12th annual Surrey Tree Lighting Festival and Holiday Market at Surrey Civic Plaza on Saturday, November 19 from 12pm to 8pm.

Surrey’s free light display runs from November 4 to 18 at Bear Creek Park.

The history of Surrey’s Japanese Canadian community is the subject of a free, virtual Surrey Archives session coming up on Thursday, November 3.

Visitors will have the unique opportunity to explore an authentic Viking era experience circa 1000 AD that includes a seasonal trading village made up of Norse men and women from all parts of the Viking World.

The City of Surrey is in the first phase of upgrading the dyke network to protect against flooding from increasingly more common high magnitude storm events.

The City of Surrey has released an update on the development of the concept design of phase one of the new Nicomekl Riverfront Park in preparation for a public engagement campaign planned in early 2023.

Renowned Fashion Historian Ivan Sayers returns to Museum of Surrey on October 13 to present a fashion talk ‘Glamour, On Screen and Off’ from 7:00 to 8:30pm. 

City of Surrey’s Clayton Community Centre has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Fast Company’s 2022 Innovation by Design Awards in the Spaces and Places category as well as honourable mention in the categories of Accessible Design, Experience Design and Sustainability.

A compelling story of curiosity and cultural transformation.

Canada’s premier U-17 teams will compete for the 2022 Toyota National Championships October 5–10, 2022 at Newton Athletic Park in Surrey.