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City Secures $207,555 Grant Funding Through the Federal Government’s 2 Billion Trees Program
Grant will result in 35,000 new native trees in the community.
Surrey Council Approves Next Construction Contract for Cloverdale Sport & Ice Complex
Once complete, the new arena will increase Surrey’s overall ice capacity, while accommodating the need for an additional ice arena in Cloverdale.
Indoor Cycling at Clayton Community Centre
Clayton Community Centre’s state-of-the-art indoor cycling studio offers the perfect solution to alleviate stress this month and into the new year.
Surrey Council Approves Plan to Retain RCMP as Police of Jurisdiction
Staying with the RCMP will save $235M over the next 5 years.
Purchase Your Annual Recreation Pass Before January 31 and Enjoy an Added Bonus!
Those who buy their annual Recreation Pass before January 31, 2023, will receive an extra month free.
Surrey Introduces ‘Street Smart’ Pilot to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
The Surrey Street SMART program has been operating since September 2022 and involves Community Outreach Workers and Surrey Bylaw Enforcement Officers working together in City Centre to support community members experiencing homelessness and other complex challenges.
Surrey Opens Hygiene Facility With Washroom, Shower and Laundry Access to Support People Experiencing Homelessness
The City of Surrey is excited to announce the opening of the Healthy Living Complex of Care, a new temporary modular facility offering safe and dignified access to washroom, shower, laundry and respite services at the Cove Shelter site at 10607 King George Boulevard.
Give Back This Holiday Season!
The City of Surrey is inspiring residents to give back this season. Three trees have been decorated with donation boxes in the City Hall atrium to highlight three local charities: Surrey Christmas Bureau, Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society, and Surrey Food Bank.
Mayor Locke Attends Big City Mayors’ Caucus in Ottawa
Housing and essential infrastructure are top issues for Mayor Brenda Locke and the Big City Mayors’ Caucus who are meeting in Ottawa.
Surrey Council Unanimously Votes in Favour of Inclusive ‘Harmony’ Rental Housing Project
Once complete, the six-storey apartment building will offer 91 new affordable units of below-market rental housing, including supportive units for persons with disabilities.