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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Funds received through the Canada Arts Presentation Fund (CAPF) for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons

City staff will collaborate with community members to plant over 500 native trees and shrubs.

The City of Surrey, in collaboration with diverse cultural organizations and artists, is showcasing three weeks of free arts and culture-related activities as part of the national Culture Days celebration happening from September 22 to October 15.

Projects eligible for funding will focus on contributing to capital projects that create, renovate or maintain housing stock, programs that increase the access to housing, reduce and prevent homelessness, and initiatives that build capacity in the homelessness and housing sector in Surrey.

This award showcases the festival’s importance internationally, as well as its longstanding commitment to reconciliation, diversity, inclusion, social equity, and anti-racism.

Applications are now open for vendors, non-profits, exhibitors, sponsors, and performers.

Celebrate the richness of arts and culture with a free family-focused, all-ages event coming to Clayton Community Centre on September 23 from 1-5pm.

Construction has begun on the new Strawberry Hill Community Hall following a small groundbreaking event held on the site today on the perimeter of R.A. Nicholson Park in the Strawberry Hill neighbourhood of west Newton.

The City of Surrey has kicked off its budget 2024 engagement process with an online survey and a webpage to inform the community about the City’s budget process.

Working in partnership with Transport Canada, the City of Surrey will be removing derelict boats on the Nicomekl River in South Surrey.