News & Events
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Learn about the latest initiatives and events that are happening in Surrey.
News
Safety Tips for Safe Summer Barbequing
The Surrey Fire Service is encouraging everyone to grill safely by following some simple safety precautions.
New outdoor volleyball courts and upgraded walking loop open at Kabaddi Park in Newton
Surrey City Council celebrated the opening of two new outdoor rubberized volleyball courts, an upgraded walking loop and a new picnic shelter area at Kabaddi Park.
Park Play program offers families free park-based activities
The City of Surrey’s Park Play program is back this summer encouraging families to get outdoors and enjoy a range of free park-based activities.
Powerplay Hockey League Returns, Providing Budget-Friendly Fun
The puck is set to drop this fall on a new season of Powerplay Hockey.
Statement from the Mayor: 220-acres of farmland at 192nd St. & 36th Ave. must be preserved
Protecting high yield agricultural land is fundamental to ensuring future food security in the region and the Province.
Events
Forum 55+: Health and Wellness Forum
Enjoy presentations, interactive resource booths, complimentary lunch and door prizes at this forum to connect those 55+ with programs and services.
Cantonese Opera event
Experience everything it takes to put on a Cantonese opera performance!
Fraser Valley Gutsy Walk
"The Gutsy Walk" is Crohn's and Colitis Canada's largest annual fundraising.
Run, Walk & Roll - Superhero Dash
Join the 22nd Annual Run, Walk & Roll - Superhero Dash at South Surrey Athletic Park!
Spring Family Art Party
Make art with friends and find inspiration in abstract and landscape prints in Takao Tanabe: Printmaker.
Seniors week at MOS
Come and celebrate our seniors at the Museum of Surrey from June 3-9!
Garden Work Parties
Help care for Surrey's gardens by pruning, weeding, labeling, removing invasive plants and more!
Thursday Artist Talk: Fiona Tang, “The Unseens: Depicting Depression”
In this talk, Tang will share her artist journey, diving into her personal story and the relationship between invisible ink and depression.