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Staying Warm This Winter
See how the City is prepared for cold weather, and where you can go to warm up if needed.
Party for the Planet Celebrates Earth Day in Surrey on Saturday, April 29
The signature Surrey event will feature a sustainable marketplace, live music, dance battles, and environmental workshops featuring Indigenous education.
Help Shape South Newton’s Next Neighbourhood Park
The City of Surrey is launching a round of public engagement to gather input on conceptual design ideas for a new park planned for South Newton.
In the Long Run: A Personal Training Client Success Story
From a young age, Sydney recognized the value of a healthy lifestyle. Fast forward to today, she's now committed to an exciting journey of running marathons.
Surrey Council Approves Contract for 152 Street Road Widening Project
B&B Heavy Civil Construction Ltd. was awarded a $44.4M contract for work that will involve road raising and widening of 152 Street from the Nicomekl River to the Serpentine River.
New Waste Collection Contractor and Schedule Changes Starting April 1 in Surrey
On April 1, GFL Environmental Inc. (GFL), will commence residential curbside collection of organics, recycling and garbage.
Sport Surrey, City of Surrey Wins BC Tourism Award for Access & Inclusion
This award recognizes an individual, organization or consortium operating in British Columbia that has made a significant contribution toward creating inclusive and welcoming experiences for everyone.
Appointment of New Surrey Ethics Commissioner
Following an extensive search performed by the Surrey Ethics Commissioner Selection Committee, Surrey Council has unanimously appointed Peter Johnson as the City’s new Ethics Commissioner.
Let’s Leave Tree Pruning to the Professionals
Residents reminded not to cut City trees.
Surrey Council Directs Staff to Revise Budget to Reduce Property Tax Increase
Surrey Council voted to refer the proposed 2023-2027 General Operating and Capital Budget back to staff for revision.