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Statement from the Mayor: Budget 2024
On Monday night, Surrey City Council voted to finalize the 2024 Budget.
Surrey Council approves $10.6M contract for 80 Avenue improvements
During the Regular Council Meeting on Monday, Surrey City Council awarded a $10.6 million contract to United Earth Contractors Corp. for improvements to 80 Avenue between 132 Street and King George Boulevard.
Adventure awaits with summer day camps in Surrey
Registration for City of Surrey summer day camps begins on Sunday, May 12 at 9 p.m.
City of Surrey’s Seniors Week Celebrations Kickoff June 1
City of Surrey’s annual Seniors Week celebration is set to open with a Health and Wellness Forum on June 1 followed by a week filled with activities across Surrey.
Statement from the Mayor: Charges laid in Nijjar murder
The brazen murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar at a sacred place of worship was horrifying, cowardly and deplorable.
Surrey's Party for the Planet Draws Thousands for a Joyous Earth Day Celebration
The City of Surrey hosted its 13th annual Party for the Planet Earth Day celebration, presented by TD Bank Group, at Surrey Civic Plaza on Saturday.
Celebrate Surrey youth with a range of fun activities during B.C. Youth Week May 1-7
The City of Surrey is proud to take part in B.C. Youth Week from May 1–7 with lots of fun and free activities that draw the diverse interests and accomplishments of Surrey youth.
Surrey Council approves over $44.9M for outdoor sport facilities
Surrey City Council is making significant investments in outdoor sport infrastructure with the approval of the City’s Five-Year (2024-2028) Financial Plan – Capital Program.
Open Burning Regulations
As the summer season draws near, the Surrey Fire Service (SFS) is reminding citizens and visitors that open burning of any kind is banned in the City of Surrey as of May 1.
Fact Check: Solicitor General contradicts his own Ministry’s report
Yesterday, the Solicitor General told reporters in Victoria that a costing scenario that requires 900 sworn Surrey Police Service officers in a report from his Ministry was false.