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.

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The Surrey Animal Resource Centre has seen a notable increase in abandoned rabbits and is putting out a plea for loving foster families.

The City of Surrey is kicking off its fourth annual Love Where You Live campaign and is issuing a 20-Minute Cleanup Challenge, encouraging staff, residents, businesses and school groups to work together to clean up garbage every week to help keep Surrey clean and beautiful.

On average, 3,500 to 4,000 participants from around BC compete in a minimum of 20 sports as selected by the Host Community and approved by the BC Seniors Games Society (BCSGS).

The City of Surrey has begun construction on eight new dedicated pickleball courts in South Surrey’s Crescent Park.

Enjoy live music as you stroll along trails filled with an impressive and vibrant collection of blooming rhododendrons and azaleas.

Registration is now open for the popular Empower Surrey Parent Workshops taking place April through June at nine elementary and secondary schools.

Land use planning along the forthcoming Surrey-Langley SkyTrain line has taken a significant step forward after Surrey City Council approved the Fleetwood Stage 1 Plan at a Regular Council Meeting last month.  

Free family-friendly programming makes it fun to connect with nature in Surrey.

Bring the whole family to unwind, connect with nature and take in an amazing collection of rare and precious plants from all over the world.

More than 230 youth volunteers made a huge impact over Spring Break, cleaning up more than 800 bags of garbage from Surrey parks and planting 400 trees and shrubs throughout the City.