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Newton Athletic Park gears up for BC Junior Ultimate Championships
The BC Junior Ultimate Championships (BCUC) are set to take place at Newton Athletic Park on July 6 and 7.
Council considers $4.47M for road safety improvements, new sidewalks
At next Monday’s Regular Council Meeting (June 24), Surrey City Council will consider $4.47M in contracts for a variety of road improvement projects throughout the city.
Surrey has new short-term rental requirements
On June 10, 2024, Surrey Council approved a number of short-term rental bylaw amendments.
BCHL Champions Surrey Eagles to Celebrate Fred Page Cup Victory at Surrey Canada Day
The Surrey-based junior ice hockey team will take part in the grand march and opening ceremony at 1:30 p.m.
Surrey Welcomes Global Talent for the 2024 Canada Cup International Softball Championship
The City of Surrey is proud to host the 2024 Canada Cup International Softball Championship at South Surrey’s Softball City from June 28 to July 7.
Enjoy free outdoor concerts across Surrey this summer
The City of Surrey is excited to announce the launch of Sounds of Summer, a series of free outdoor concerts taking place across Surrey every Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8:00 pm throughout July and August.
City launches phase two of public engagement for Surrey’s new Official Community Plan
Residents, businesses, community organizations, and others are invited to provide feedback on the values and building blocks that will guide the plan.
City promotes biodiversity conservation during Pollinator Week, June 17 to 23
The City of Surrey is encouraging the community to recognize and celebrate the importance of pollinators during Pollinator Week from June 17 to 23.
Surrey Raises Pride Flag for Second Year, Celebrating Diversity and Equality
The Pride Flag was raised underneath the City of Surrey flag, serving as a reminder of the importance of unity and equality for the diverse 2SLGBTQ+I community.
Surrey creating ‘small-scale’ zones, updating public hearing criteria to comply with Province’s new housing laws
While Surrey Council understands the need for more housing, it must be matched by investment in community infrastructure.