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
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Mayor Doug McCallum Urges Everyone to do Their Part and Get Vaccinated When Turn Comes Up
"I can assure you that booking an appointment was easy and fast through Fraser Health’s online process."
Three Surrey Recreation Centres to Serve as Mass Immunization Clinics for Fraser Health Authority
Eligible residents can book vaccination appointments beginning March 29, 2021
City Seeks Input from Residents and Business Community on City Centre Plan Update
In the next 25 years, City Centre’s population is expected to grow to around 85,000 residents.
Party for the Planet Returns Virtually to Celebrate Earth Day
Presented by TD Bank Group, the City of Surrey will host the tenth annual Party for the Planet event virtually on Thursday, April 22, 2021.
Surrey Launches Educational Campaign to Help Reduce Recycling Contamination
In an effort to curb recycling contamination, the City of Surrey is reminding residents what items are accepted in the blue bin, and what items are not.
Surrey Leads the Way in Green Initiatives
Whether it is expanding clean energy use, reducing waste going to our landfills, or increasing the City’s urban tree canopy, Surrey City Council has made the protection and betterment of the environment a top priority.
City of Surrey among Canada’s Best Diversity Employers
The City of Surrey has been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers in 2021. This is the third consecutive year that the City has received this award.
Surrey Designated as a Tree City for Second Consecutive Year
City recognized for leadership in sustainably managing the urban forest.
Surrey Youth-Led Anti-Cyberbullying Campaign Launches on Pink Shirt Day
The City of Surrey Community Safety section and a group of Surrey youth launched a social media video campaign to stop non-consensual distribution of intimate images, a form of cyberbullying.
Spring Dates Announced for City’s Popular Tree Sale Event
All trees are $20. Varieties include maples, dogwoods, magnolias and assorted fruit trees.